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Anyone know anything about how much responsibility a local Coumcil has on fixing insufficient under street water pipes? I am in a top floor flat with a historical problem of low water pressure (the electric shower stops mid flow, washing machine pauses mid-cycle, and no water from cold taps - all due to low pressure), before I moved in it was invesitigated and the old Victoriam street water pipes were deemed too old to provide adequate pressure now. Scottish Water were going to fix for a contribution from each owner in the building (8 in total) but one owner refused as her water supply id fine!!! So the whole thing got scrapped but I STILL have poor water supply. I don;t see why I should have to fit a water pump, and pay for it when I don;t get an adequate water supply. Does anyone know of the legalities of this? I'd like to rent my flat out but couldn;t with the plumbing problems.