Tunbridge Wells Faces Water Crisis as Pembury Treatment Plant Shuts Down
Sudden Shutdown Leaves Taps Dry
Residents in Tunbridge Wells and surrounding areas are suffering a water shortage after the Pembury water treatment works abruptly stopped working at 1:30pm on Saturday. South East Water confirmed an “issue” forced the plant’s immediate closure, causing local water storage tanks to drain and vital booster pumps to fail.
These booster pumps push water uphill to homes above the treatment plant. Without them, many are now without running water or struggling with dangerously low pressure.
Where to Get Water – Bottled Supplies Available
- Bottled water is being handed out until 10pm today at Sovereign Way East Car Park in Tonbridge.
- South East Water is delivering water bottles directly to vulnerable customers on their Priority Services Register who can’t collect supplies themselves.
Stay Informed as Crisis Develops
The company urges those affected to register for automatic updates by text or email to keep on top of the latest information.
“Customers in these areas may now experience loss of supply or low pressure,” South East Water warned.
The unexpected outage has left many anxiously awaiting a fix. Stay tuned here for all updates on this ongoing water emergency.