The MP for Exeter says he's been assured that the long-running problems with the water supply at some schools in the city are close to being resolved.
The schools were built under a private finance initiative some years ago.
St Peters has had to use bottled water for drinking since 2006, and there have also been problems at West Exe - which have now been put right.
Ben Bradshaw says he's held a meeting with senior managers at the company Carillion and been told all the outstanding problems are being addressed.
He says it's now up to the county council to hold Carillion to that assurance.
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