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On 10/10/2019 19:17, John wrote:
How can this happen? A burst water pipe caused problems that left hundreds without gas in Wirksworth earlier this week. More than 900 homes were were affected when water from a burst main entered the gas network on Tuesday, October 8. Water flow undermined support for the gas pipe, it sagged and broke open at a joint. I doubt if much (any) water would get into the gas pipe at least until the gas pressure was turned off to prevent an explosion. -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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