Boil Water Notice!

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Updated: 11:00 02 December 2024

IMPORTANT: We have extended the Boil Water Notice which affects customers living in the following areas: Blaenrhondda, Blaencwm, Tynewydd, Treherbert, Treorchy, Cwm-parc, Ton Pentre, Gelli, parts of Pentre, parts of Tonypandy and parts of Ystrad.

Storm Bert resulted in a significant amount of flooding on site at Tynywaun Water Treatment Works and surface water running from the hill onto the drinking water storage tank and impacting the tank.

Our crews have worked 24/7 to put this right but some of the work to prevent damage from future flooding involves installing waterproof membranes around the storage tank.

A period of dry weather is needed to achieve this successfully so our efforts have been hampered by further wet weather this week and there is more rain forecast for the weekend.

Our teams will continue to work around the clock to get it done as quickly as possible.

In the meantime, we are continuing to ask all customers in affected areas boil their water before using it for drinking purposes.

We are delivering bottled water to customers on our Priority Services Register and care homes while also working with key sites such as hospitals.

We are sorry for the inconvenience this incident has caused.

Boil Water Notice extension - Open letter to customers from our Chief Executive Peter Perry.

Water bottle stations

Water bottle stations have been set up and are open in the following locations:

  • Ynyswen Industrial Estate, Ynyswen Rd, Treorchy, CF42 6ED.
  • Rhondda Sport Centre, Geligaled Park, Tyntyla Rd, CF41 7SY.
  • Co-op, Station Road, Treorchy, CF42 6UA.

We are prioritising vulnerable customers, and are asking people to only take what they need.

Customers can check if their supply is affected by using a post code checker on our website: www.dwrcymru.com/boil-water-notice.

Any customers who are affected can access advice on our website which includes a list of Frequently Asked Questions.

Visit In Your Area or check our social media channels for further updates.

HelpU tariff


The HelpU tariff helps low income households by putting a cap on the amount you have to pay for your water.

How does it work?

The HelpU tariff helps the lowest income households in our region. If you qualify, we will cap your water bill so you won’t pay over a certain amount for the year.

The annual HelpU charge is £290.03 (£116.52 for water, £173.51 for sewerage). The tariff is open from 1st August 2020.

Are you eligible?

To qualify for the tariff:

  • the water supply to the household must be for domestic use only
  • someone in the household must receive at least one means-tested benefit
  • the combined annual household income must be on or under the threshold for the household size as shown in the table below.

 

Household Size Income Threshold
1 £11,600
2 £17,400
3+ £18,800

It’s important to let us know the total number of occupants (including children) in your household and to include all the income your household receives from occupiers who live at your property who are aged 16 years and over.

Here’s a list of types of the means-tested benefits which someone in the household must be receiving at least one of:

  • Universal Credit
  • Income related Employment & Support Allowance (ESA)
  • Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA)
  • Income Support
  • Pension Credit
  • Child Tax Credit (except families in receipt of the family element only)
  • Working Tax Credit
  • Housing Benefit
  • Council Tax Reduction (based on income, not just a Single Persons Discount)

Special Note: We exclude some types of income from the combined annual household income calculation:

  • Housing Benefit or Housing Element of Universal Credit
  • Council Tax Reduction / Support
  • Support Group, Work Related Activity Group & Disability/Carer Premiums on ESA
  • Disability Premiums on Child / Working Tax Credits
  • Disability / Carer Premiums on Pension Credit, JSA & Income Support
  • Disabled Child & Limited Capability For Working Elements of Universal Credit
  • Attendance Allowance
  • Disability Living Allowance
  • Personal Independent Payment
  • Carers Allowance or Carers Element of Universal Credit

You would also need to reapply for the tariff before the end of every 12-month period (you may reapply up to a month before expiry).

For more information please refer to our Terms and Conditions.

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for our HelpU Tariff

If you are a low income household and in receipt of means-tested benefits, you may be eligible for support through our HelpU tariff to reduce your future payments.

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