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‘We had to pick up your pieces’: Southern Water grilled over poor performance

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‘We had to pick up your pieces’: Southern Water grilled over poor performance
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A water company in the city was recently put under the spotlight as councillors questioned its poor record and its ability to handle the expected influx of tens of thousands of new homes. The meeting, held at the city hall, was attended by concerned citizens and local officials who were eager to find out what measures the company has in place to address the pressing issue.

The water company, which has been providing water services to the city for many years, has been facing criticism for its inadequate infrastructure and frequent water shortages. With the city’s population growing rapidly and the construction of new homes on the rise, the company’s ability to meet the increasing demand for water has been called into question.

During the meeting, councillors raised concerns about the company’s past performance and its plans for the future. They questioned the company’s ability to cope with the expected surge in demand for water and the impact it would have on the existing water supply. They also expressed their disappointment over the company’s lack of investment in upgrading its infrastructure to meet the growing needs of the city.

In response, the company’s representatives acknowledged the challenges they have faced in the past and assured the councillors that they are taking proactive steps to improve their services. They highlighted their ongoing efforts to upgrade their infrastructure and increase their water storage capacity to meet the needs of the growing population. They also emphasized their commitment to working closely with the local authorities to ensure a smooth transition for the new homes being built.

The company’s representatives also took the opportunity to address the concerns raised about their poor record. They explained that the company has faced several challenges in the past, including severe weather conditions and aging infrastructure, which have impacted their ability to provide uninterrupted water supply. However, they assured the councillors that they have learned from these challenges and have put in place measures to prevent such issues from occurring in the future.

The councillors were also pleased to hear about the company’s plans to introduce new technology to improve their services. This includes the implementation of a smart metering system, which will help the company to monitor water usage and identify potential leaks or wastage. This move was welcomed by the councillors as it not only benefits the company but also encourages citizens to use water more efficiently.

The meeting concluded on a positive note, with the councillors expressing their confidence in the company’s ability to address the challenges ahead. They commended the company for its efforts to improve its services and urged them to continue working closely with the local authorities to ensure the city’s water needs are met.

In conclusion, the water company’s representatives have assured the councillors and citizens that they are taking the necessary steps to improve their services and cope with the expected influx of new homes. With their commitment to upgrading their infrastructure and implementing new technology, the company is determined to provide a reliable and sustainable water supply to the growing population. The councillors and citizens can rest assured that the water company is well-equipped to handle the challenges ahead and ensure the city’s water needs are met.

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