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Why was South East Water’s boss asked to quit?

The latest water crisis in Kent has prompted Tunbridge Wells MP Mike Martin to demand that South East Water (SEW) chief executive resign, adding: “The latest incident is in a long line of problems for which the company is responsible.”
Beginning on Saturday, up to 24,000 customers in Tunbridge Wells and Pembury, in Kent, and Frant and Eridge, in East Sussex, experienced loss of water.
It is not the first time residents in the area have experienced no water for several days; back in July, 3,000 households in Kent were left without water for six days.
SEW, which has revised its estimates of when supplies would return multiple times, has apologised to customers.



