Summary
- More than 600 homes in Bramley, Surrey, have been instructed not to drink their tap water due to high levels of hydrocarbons found in the water supply.
- The contamination is linked to a historical fuel leak from the village’s petrol station dating back to 2021.
- Thames Water issued a precautionary notice to affected properties, providing bottled water and setting up water stations in the village.
- Investigations are ongoing, and local authorities are working to mitigate the impact on residents.