Council apologises for water problems near Coleshill, Llanelli
A problem with the sprinkler system installed at Llanelli’s Coleshill Centre caused a drop in water pressure at nearby homes.
Carmarthenshire Council has apologised for the problem.
The system was installed during the refurbishment of the building, which is now a regional Centre for Economic Inclusion, but has suffered problems in recent weeks.
Staff were alerted over the weekend with water being pumped away from the building.
Tests by contractors have confirmed a faulty pump, and work is underway to resolve the issue.
Manager Allison Williams said: “We are aware that the problems have caused some inconvenience to our neighbours, and for that we want to apologise. We are working hard to rectify the problem, and hope that it will all be sorted in the next few days.”
In a separate incident last month, the sprinkler system was activated by an over-heated kiln.
Staff were alerted over the weekend with water being pumped away from the building.
Tests by contractors have confirmed a faulty pump, and work is underway to resolve the issue.
Manager Allison Williams said: “We are aware that the problems have caused some inconvenience to our neighbours, and for that we want to apologise. We are working hard to rectify the problem, and hope that it will all be sorted in the next few days.”
In a separate incident last month, the sprinkler system was activated by an over-heated kiln.
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