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Some 350,000 people in Gloucestershire could be without mains water for two weeks after a water treatment plant was deluged by the swollen River Severn. | Some 350,000 people in Gloucestershire could be without mains water for two weeks after a water treatment plant was deluged by the swollen River Severn. |
Residents have complained that scores of Severn Trent Water bowsers are already running dry. | Residents have complained that scores of Severn Trent Water bowsers are already running dry. |
Severn Trent has pledged to refill them up to five times a day and the Army has been drafted in to provide 4m litres of bottled water. | |
Some 1,400 portable toilets are also being provided for the most vulnerable. | Some 1,400 portable toilets are also being provided for the most vulnerable. |
Gloucestershire County Council has purchased 500 portable toilets and 900 portable potties for use by elderly and vulnerable people, particularly those in care homes. | Gloucestershire County Council has purchased 500 portable toilets and 900 portable potties for use by elderly and vulnerable people, particularly those in care homes. |
'Common sense' | 'Common sense' |
Police said some people had been maliciously emptying bowsers, while others had been selling bowser water. | Police said some people had been maliciously emptying bowsers, while others had been selling bowser water. |
Speaking at a news conference, Chief Constable Tim Brain said there had been some incidences of disorder and people acting selfishly. | Speaking at a news conference, Chief Constable Tim Brain said there had been some incidences of disorder and people acting selfishly. |
"There will be no exceptions if we find people committing crime and disorder," he said. | "There will be no exceptions if we find people committing crime and disorder," he said. |
We have 60 tankers working round-the-clock so the situation should improve Severn Trent spokesman | We have 60 tankers working round-the-clock so the situation should improve Severn Trent spokesman |
"Normal daily use (of water) is not a possibility at the moment. We need to be patient and use our common sense." | "Normal daily use (of water) is not a possibility at the moment. We need to be patient and use our common sense." |
Severn Trent has drawn up new plans to distribute water to the bowsers. | Severn Trent has drawn up new plans to distribute water to the bowsers. |
It is using large tankers to bring water to five distribution hubs before it is transported to smaller tankers which will ferry it to the bowsers. | It is using large tankers to bring water to five distribution hubs before it is transported to smaller tankers which will ferry it to the bowsers. |
A Severn Trent spokesman said: "We have 926 bowsers out and a further 130 are in the process of being cleaned ready for use. | A Severn Trent spokesman said: "We have 926 bowsers out and a further 130 are in the process of being cleaned ready for use. |
"We are aiming to do four or five refills per day but one of these can be emptied in less than half an hour if people fill up large containers. | "We are aiming to do four or five refills per day but one of these can be emptied in less than half an hour if people fill up large containers. |
"We have 60 tankers working around-the-clock so the situation should improve. | "We have 60 tankers working around-the-clock so the situation should improve. |
"We have four million litres of bottled water to distribute by the Army on Wednesday and have bought another five-and-a-half million litres for Thursday. | "We have four million litres of bottled water to distribute by the Army on Wednesday and have bought another five-and-a-half million litres for Thursday. |
"Our two priorities are to provide temporary supplies for people and to get the treatment works running again." | "Our two priorities are to provide temporary supplies for people and to get the treatment works running again." |
Pumping equipment | Pumping equipment |
Large underground tanks at the flooded Mythe Water Treatment Centre have been pumped out and engineers are assessing the damage caused to the station. | Large underground tanks at the flooded Mythe Water Treatment Centre have been pumped out and engineers are assessing the damage caused to the station. |
It is believed it could be up to two weeks before the centre is fully operational. | |
Severn Trent Water said eight million litres of water had been pumped out of the basement of the plant between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning using high volume pumping equipment. | Severn Trent Water said eight million litres of water had been pumped out of the basement of the plant between Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning using high volume pumping equipment. |
"A limited amount of electrical power has been restored at the site," said a spokesman. | "A limited amount of electrical power has been restored at the site," said a spokesman. |
"Hopefully we will have a full understanding of the problem by the end of Wednesday. | "Hopefully we will have a full understanding of the problem by the end of Wednesday. |
"We are also looking at other sources of supply." | "We are also looking at other sources of supply." |
Baby wipes | Baby wipes |
Long queues snaked around supermarket car parks on Wednesday as people queued for their water rations. | Long queues snaked around supermarket car parks on Wednesday as people queued for their water rations. |
Many queuing insisted losing their water supply for two weeks was not a "massive problem" while some said it had helped foster a "wartime spirit". | |
Mother-of-two Simone Davies, 28, said her family was coping quite well in the circumstances. | Mother-of-two Simone Davies, 28, said her family was coping quite well in the circumstances. |
"We're getting through it at the moment. I've been buying the kids bottles of Coke and juice drinks and we're using baby wipes to wash with. | |
"We've also put a bin outside to collect rainwater to flush the toilet with but it's the toilet that really is the worst thing. | "We've also put a bin outside to collect rainwater to flush the toilet with but it's the toilet that really is the worst thing. |
"But this is now almost becoming part of our daily routine." | "But this is now almost becoming part of our daily routine." |