Chloramination Work in Yarrow Feus, Selkirk
Project Overview
We recently informed customers in the Yarrow Feus area of Selkirk about upcoming changes to the water treatment process, aimed at improving water resilience and quality.
Originally, the switch to a new treatment process called Chloramination was scheduled for May, but this was postponed to allow for essential upgrades to the network. A new date of August was confirmed, but has now also been delayed.
The confirmed date for the switch to Chloramination is yet to be confirmed, but customers who will be directly impacted will be informed. This project page will also be updated.
Our alliance partner, Caledonia Water Alliance, will be carrying out the work on our behalf.
At A Glance
- Changes to water treatment in Yarrow Feus to improve the resilience and quality of water
- Delivered by Caledonia Water Alliance
- Start date TBC
About Chloramination
Chloramination is a tried and tested method of treating drinking water. Currently used to supply over 1 million of our customers throughout Scotland, it is widely used in the water industry, throughout the UK and worldwide.
The process offers a reliable and effective form of water treatment by ensuring the disinfection of the water is consistent and stable throughout the pipe distribution process.
The Chloramination process lasts longer in the pipe distribution network than using chlorine on its own, so there is no need to add further chlorine along the network of pipes meaning levels of chlorine in the water are reduced.
During the switch to Chloramination, you might notice a change in water pressure or some discoloration in your water. If you experience this, simply turn on the cold water tap in your kitchen and let it run slowly until the water clears.
Additional Information
If you have any special requirements during this time or need additional information, please contact us. We have attached below the letter provided to residents ahead of the work, and a factsheet explaining further details regarding the Chloramination process.
If you have fish or other aquatic pets, we recommend contacting your local pet shop for advice.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as we work to enhance your water supply.