Burst Water Main in Aberdeen (AB10, AB12, AB16, AB21, AB24, AB25)
Stage 5 -Final Update
Posted: Tuesday 24th June - 20:40hrs
Final Update
The repairs are now fully complete for customers affected by the burst mains in AB10 & AB12, the recovery to the network is going well with the pressure continuing to build which we will continue to monitor.
Customer may still experience low / intermittent pressure issues, which could be due to an airlock in the pipes. Our "Unplanned Interruption to Your Water Supply" factsheet will help you to resolve this issue.
You might also experience discoloured water. This is normal after such an incident. Our factsheet on discoloured water provides information on how to resolve this type of issue but to help alleviate this we are also running a few hydrants within the area.
Due to the extensive damage to the road, Traffic management remains in place as we restore the road surface. Please consider an alternative route, if at all possible, in order to avoid potential delays to your journey.
We will keep the information on this page for 24 hours after the end of the event, and update if any of the above changes during this time.
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Interruption to supply
When we are doing maintenance or repairs to the water network, you may experience cloudy or discoloured water. This video explains what to do if you are affected.
Burst Water Main FAQs
Discoloured Water FAQs
If the water from your cold kitchen tap (or any other mains fed tap) suddenly becomes discoloured, this could be because some maintenance or repair work is being carried out on our network in your area. If we have not informed you of any work being carried out, please contact us for more details. If we are not working in your area, we will investigate the cause of discolouration for you and let you know. For more information please see our factsheet: Colour, taste and odour explained.
In most cases discoloured water is not harmful and can be cleared by running the first incoming cold water tap (usually in the kitchen) at a trickle until it clears. Very occasionally customers have noticed "tiny particles" or "bits" in their tap water. This can be caused by planned or unplanned work to the water supply network which causes natural sediment in the pipes to shift (quite often this is a dark red, brown colour).
Small dark grey or black particles can occasionally be caused if your pipework is made from lead. This is most likely if your house was built before 1970. For more information see our Lead and Your Water pages.