Moxi wrote: ↑Tue Dec 20, 2022 5:02 pm quite possible they repaired a leak on the same main further along - just respond to say the job is not closed as the leak is still evident and be prepared to do this copious times!
Most companies have excellent records for urban environments but once it gets all a bit green and rolling hills they fall over !
On the plus side you have probably gotten someone elses leak sorted for them without them ever knowing about it!
Moxi
I walked right up to the adjoining road, that carries the main that feeds the village. No sign of any repair work at all that I could see, doesn't even look as if the manhole cover near the point where the pipe our lane tee's off from the main has been lifted any time recently. As far as I know, the pipe down our lane feeds four houses. Three very close together, close to where the pipe joins the main (and just above where the worst leak is, the one that caused the ice across the lane) then one more further down the lane (and it's that bit of pipe that is hissing away like mad by our place).
Our neighbour has now been told, over the phone, that the email and web tracking link he received was sent out "in error" (if so then it was sent out "in error" to us as well, for a different job number) and that WW are awaiting approval from the council to dig up the road. Having encountered this process, I rang the chap at the council that handled our Section 50 notice, when we had to dig across the same lane to run a drain pipe, to see if he knew anything. Seems our neighbour was also fed a load of BS by WW, as the big utilities can make emergency repairs for major leaks like this using a very fast (as in do the work and notify afterwards) system, they don't need to go through the full process of getting consent from the council first.
Even if they did need to get prior consent and go through the full Section 50 process, they haven't yet applied to the council it seems. When I submitted a Section 50 notice I sent it to the council first thing in the morning and got consent to dig up the road 7 hours later the same day, so I'm sure the utilities have at least that fast a track to make repairs. Our job wasn't even urgent, it could have taken two or three weeks and it wouldn't have bothered me.