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Andover

[an-doh-ver, -duh-]

noun

  1. a city in NE Massachusetts.



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Leask tailed it to the town of Andover to learn where it would eventually unload thousands of gallons of water.

“The estate now looks like an American vision of a quintessentially English hunting estate,” said Catherine Hawkins, who has been spotting tankers from the outskirts of Andover.

Down in Andover, residents and workers spotted tankers lining up for hydrants in an industrial area and a housing estate.

Among them was Laurence Leask, an air conditioning inspector who told the BBC that he has been waking up at 03:00 BST to follow the tankers from the standpipes in Andover to the estate eight miles away, just over the border in Wiltshire, which is not subject to a drought order at present.

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The water firm, which serves more then two million customers, said it was first alerted by residents in Andover who had spotted the tankers coming and going from the standpipes.

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