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    BBC People queuing at a water station in Tavistock. There is a lorry filled with crates of bottled water in the distance with a person wearing hi-vis stood next to it. On the right, there is a parked red car.BBC

    A fourth water station opened at Morrisons in Tavistock on Tuesday

    Thousands of properties including homes, schools and leisure centres are still without water supplies following a burst pipe in west Devon.

    South West Water (SWW) confirmed on Tuesday morning 9,500 properties were still experiencing a loss of water supply or low water pressure following the initial burst on Monday.

    On Tuesday afternoon SWW’s managing director for water services David Harris said the aim was to “have everyone back on water by the time they wake up in the morning”.

    He said the burst inlet pipe had been repaired and work had begun to refill the network but it would “take some time” due to air in the hundreds of miles of pipes.

    ‘Closed today’

    A spokesperson for the water company said teams were “carefully recharging the network” to fully restore supplies for its customers in places including Tavistock, Bere Alston and Yelverton.

    “This is a large and complex system, and it needs to refill properly and safely before we can bring it fully back into supply,” they said.

    “That’s why it may take a bit more time for all customers to see their water return.

    “Our absolute priority is getting supplies back to everyone as quickly as we can, and we want to thank customers for their continued patience and understanding.”

    Horrabridge Primary and Nursery School said it was closed on Tuesday due to having no water.

    On social media, the school said: “Apologies for the delay but we have been trying to contact South West Water for further information however they haven’t been able to give us any further information so with that in mind we will unfortunately have to remain closed today.

    “Water collection points are open and available, we will keep you all updated of we are given further information.”

    Whitchurch Community Primary School, in Tavistock, also said it had taken the decision to close and apologised in advance for any disruption caused.

    Nuffield Health Devonshire leisure centre in Derriford, Plymouth remained closed on Tuesday morning due to the issues.

    ‘Totally inadequate’

    Fred Thomas, MP for Plymouth Moor View, said he has asked the water company for an “immediate timeline” for when supplies would return.

    He has also called for more bottled water stations calling the current provision “totally inadequate”.

    “Families can’t wait in traffic queues in the middle of a working day. We urgently need more sites opened today,” he said.

    “The last thing people in Plymouth should be worrying about is where their next glass of water is coming from.

    “South West Water need to step up – and fast.”

    A man wearing an orange hi-vis jacket moving packs of bottled water. Behind him is packs of bottled water stacked on wooden crates, with a person wearing a camouflage coat and grey trousers to the right, and people stood behind stack of water bottles.

    South West Water said its teams were working hard to fully restore water supplies to the homes still affected following a burst water main on Monday

    SWW said its most vulnerable customers had received “prioritised support” throughout the incident and it would continue to provide bottle water where needed.

    The company said bottled water stations remained open for anyone who needed them while the system refills.

    They are at The George Park and Ride, Bere Alston Bowling Club, Knightstone Tearooms in Yelverton and Morrisons in Tavistock.

    Two people wearing hi-vis moving crates of bottled water from a lorry.

    David Harris from South West Water said the company was “very sorry” for the disruption caused

    Mr Harris said: “We are working with schools to keep them open, and we are conscious of the impact it has on parents of those schoolchildren.

    “We are doing this as quickly as we can and we are very sorry to our customers that this has happened.

    “We didn’t plan this, this is certainly not something we would want to happen, but we have responded as quickly as we can and responsibly in a way that’s not going to cause more problems and more delays on our customers by doing it the wrong way.”

    He said teams had also been “working around the clock” to restore water back to properties as quickly as possible.

    He said: “This is a bit of a tricky task. There’s hundreds of miles of pipes that we have to fill with water and expel air from so that’s going to take some time.”

    Morwenna Roesner stood in her kitchen. She is looking to the right and is stood in front of a white cupboard and window to the right. She is wearing a black top and has long hair.

    Morwenna Roesner, from Tavistock, said her family has been without water since Sunday

    Mum-of-three Morwenna Roesner, from the Tavistock area, said her family has been without water for more than 36 hours.

    After complaining to SWW six times since Sunday, she said her household received six bottles of water at 10:00 GMT on Tuesday.

    “Whilst it’s frustrating to not be able to do our dishes or wash our hair, there is an importance to have a drink and stay well,” said Ms Roesner.

    “Staying hydrated is really important for lots of our medications and I’m sure there are so many people in the same boat who aren’t being provided for right now.”

    Compensation payments

    South West Water said compensation payments would be available to those affected, “as a gesture of goodwill and to make amends”.

    In a message to customers on social media, it said: “We understand how crucial access to water is, and we are committed to providing you with fair compensation for the inconvenience experienced.

    “We will provide further updates on the specific compensation amounts in due course.

    “We’re grateful for everyone’s patience and understanding while we’ve worked to put things right.”

    Mr Harris added: “We follow the regulator Ofwat who set out guaranteed standards for compensation which means customers who lose supply for an extended amount of period are entitled to automatic compensation.

    “We won’t only be paying that, but we will be keeping that under review depending on how long it takes us to get the full network restored.”

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