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Title: No water in Belfast
Post by: Clive McDonald on December 28, 2010, 08:15:33 pm
It's on the news that every pipe has burst, the helpline is jammed, some people have been without water for six days, and Martin Mcguiness is on the case.

Sounds a bit dire.
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: vision tech on December 28, 2010, 08:20:44 pm
I got out to work today , first day since 15 dec, but when i came home and went to fill tank for tomorrow ,what did i find ,no water!!, so might not get out tomorrow because off drought.
 by the way i live in belfast. :'(
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: JUST GUTTERS on December 28, 2010, 08:24:56 pm
I still have water....and a frozen ibc full of the stuff....so not that dire yet
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Richard Neal on December 28, 2010, 10:19:23 pm
Just get your RO running  and " make " some water,




 simples
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Nathanael Jones on December 28, 2010, 10:21:05 pm
The water has been cut off here too today due to burst pipes everywhere,..
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: mci services on December 28, 2010, 10:23:43 pm
The water has been cut off here too today due to burst pipes everywhere,..

you know what that means nat, "no alternative method" ladders it is ;D

only joking sorry to hear that lads must be hard if you can't get water
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: darren clarke on December 28, 2010, 10:57:13 pm
dont worry the EU will send you some to bail you out ;D
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: davids3511 on December 28, 2010, 11:09:00 pm
It's on the news that every pipe has burst, the helpline is jammed, some people have been without water for six days, and Martin Mcguiness is on the case.

Sounds a bit dire.
The heads of these water companies need taking out and shooting. Martin Mc who?
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Nathanael Jones on December 28, 2010, 11:33:00 pm
I blame the builders,.. its simply shoddy workmanship. All water pipes should be buried 4' down or deeper, that way the frost will never get to them.

I used to lay water mains & this was something all the old boys used to say on every job,.. but the regs don't require it & the builders won't pay to dig deeper than they have to,....
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on December 28, 2010, 11:45:08 pm
I blame the builders,.. its simply shoddy workmanship. All water pipes should be buried 4' down or deeper, that way the frost will never get to them.

I used to lay water mains & this was something all the old boys used to say on every job,.. but the regs don't require it & the builders won't pay to dig deeper than they have to,....

Spot on Nat! ;)

Everything is done to "minimum" code these days, which is in many cases, not sufficient enough.
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: AuRavelling79 on December 29, 2010, 11:27:57 am
On a local basis - as in my back garden in Bristol - my feed to my R/O fractured in two places. The metal pipe outside the back door pushed out of its fitting and the plastic pipe up the garden fractured at an elbow joint under the patio steps.

So yesterday was spent fixing that and I have just come in for a late brekky after testing and starting my R/O up. Fortunately I still have 300L left in my storage tank for a block of flats this afternoon.
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: DaveG on December 29, 2010, 03:59:38 pm
I blame the builders,.. its simply shoddy workmanship. All water pipes should be buried 4' down or deeper, that way the frost will never get to them.

I used to lay water mains & this was something all the old boys used to say on every job,.. but the regs don't require it & the builders won't pay to dig deeper than they have to,....

Spot on Nat! ;)

Everything is done to "minimum" code these days, which is in many cases, not sufficient enough.


Water regs  require main pipework to buried 750mm minimum, which is about 2 1/2 feet.
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Nathanael Jones on December 29, 2010, 05:20:30 pm
For the next week or so we've been told we'll only have water for 3 hours a day,.. repair crews are apparently fixing broken water mains, but I haven't seen anyone digging up the roads....
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: vision tech on December 29, 2010, 10:34:30 pm
our water in east belfast went off yesterday at 6pm and came on at 4pm today
so i filled the van 650 ltrs, just as well, its off again 9pm.
water board has asked not to wash cars , how do i stand ?
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on December 29, 2010, 10:37:39 pm
our water in east belfast went off yesterday at 6pm and came on at 4pm today
so i filled the van 650 ltrs, just as well, its off again 9pm.
water board has asked not to wash cars , how do i stand ?

Just don't wash your car! ;)

Customers might get a bit peed off mind!! :o :o :o
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Paul Coleman on December 30, 2010, 03:51:19 am
For the next week or so we've been told we'll only have water for 3 hours a day,.. repair crews are apparently fixing broken water mains, but I haven't seen anyone digging up the roads....

Sorry to hear about this Nat.
Have you got an RO that can produce enough pure in 3 hours for a day's work?  If not, I suppose you can produce as much as you can, mix it with some tap water, and use resin to bring the TDS to 0.  Pretty wasteful of resin but better than no work I suppose.
Are the authorities giving out bottled water for drinking?
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Poles R Us on December 30, 2010, 07:18:49 am
why have all the pipes burst, it wasnt that cold in belfast was it?
it was -18 in UK last weeek
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Tom White on December 30, 2010, 11:39:21 am
I blame the builders,.. its simply shoddy workmanship. All water pipes should be buried 4' down or deeper, that way the frost will never get to them.

I used to lay water mains & this was something all the old boys used to say on every job,.. but the regs don't require it & the builders won't pay to dig deeper than they have to,....

You would've thought they would've buried the pipes deeper wouldn't you?

I mean when you look at English canals and tunnels, they're a testament to the Paddies being good with a shovel.

I sometimes think that if the coal mines were in Ireland, rather than in 'lazy Wales', we'd still have a thriving coal mining industry.

(I'm joking I'm joking; I couldn't help it; apologies)
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: laddermonkee on December 30, 2010, 02:06:11 pm
I blame the builders,.. its simply shoddy workmanship. All water pipes should be buried 4' down or deeper, that way the frost will never get to them.

I used to lay water mains & this was something all the old boys used to say on every job,.. but the regs don't require it & the builders won't pay to dig deeper than they have to,....

You would've thought they would've buried the pipes deeper wouldn't you?

I mean when you look at English canals and tunnels, they're a testament to the Paddies being good with a shovel.

I sometimes think that if the coal mines were in Ireland, rather than in 'lazy Wales', we'd still have a thriving coal mining industry.

(I'm joking I'm joking; I couldn't help it; apologies)
The "Navvies" were the aristocracy of labour in their day better paid and fed than other workers.
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: alanwilson on December 30, 2010, 05:39:49 pm
why have all the pipes burst, it wasnt that cold in belfast was it?
it was -18 in UK last weeek

my wifes family are from northern ireland - it was -18 with them
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: Nick Wareham on December 30, 2010, 10:24:49 pm
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Martin Mcguiness is on the case.

Why?  What good will blowing them up do?
Title: Re: No water in Belfast
Post by: mci services on December 30, 2010, 10:43:16 pm
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Martin Mcguiness is on the case.

Why?  What good will blowing them up do?
;D ;D ;D ;D