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Left high and dry for 9 months
The Citizen
|February 20, 2026
WATER: SELBY BUSINESSES BATTLING TO STAY OPEN >>→ Dry taps making it difficult to comply with regulations.
Businesses operating in Park Central, Selby, have been without a permanent water supply for close to nine months, forcing them to rely on water tankers and manual container filling just to keep their operations running.
Despite the prolonged disruption, business owners say they continue to pay monthly municipal rates and service charges, including water bills, for a service they do not receive.
The ongoing shortage has created serious health, safety, operational, and financial challenges, placing livelihoods and jobs at risk.
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