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Dolphin Road in Murston shut and residents without water after burst water main

By: Cara Simmonds csimmonds@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:28, 10 October 2024

Updated: 10:29, 11 October 2024

A road near an industrial estate was “gushing with water” after a water main burst.

Murston residents were without running water as a result of the leak in Dolphin Road, Sittingbourne.

Dolphin Road in Sittingbourne was closed due to a leak. Picture: Graham Cook

Southern Water has been carrying out utility repair and maintenance work since Monday, September 16.

On the company’s website, it warned residents to expect low pressure or no water at all.

A spokesman added: “Following a fix to a pipe on Dolphin Road, the water main burst again as the pipe was recharged.

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“Owing to the location close to the existing repair site we have had to close both lanes of the road while we make full repairs.

“Our teams are onsite to locate the exact position of the new break and we will get to work as soon as possible.

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Murston residents were left without water. Picture: Southern Water

“We will keep customers updated on progress and we’re sorry for the disruption caused.”

Traffic lights had been set up along the road due to previous works and it was expected to return to normal on Friday (October 11).

However, on Thursday morning drivers spotted it had instead been shut and barriers were in place.

One local warned others: “Prepare for Dolphin Road to be closed completely today.

“Not only is there roadworks that nobody is working on but now the pathway has lifted and water gushing out into the road.”

It is understood that the burst pipe has now been fixed and supply to the area has returned.

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