Essential water mains work taking place in Offaly town
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Irish Water, working in partnership with Offaly County Council, is progressing with essential water main replacement works in Clara to safeguard the water supply and reduce high levels of leakage in the area.
The works involve the replacement of almost 300 metres of old, problematic water mains along Brendan Street in Clara with new, high-density polyethene (plastic) pipes.
The works will also involve laying new water service connections from the public water main in the road to customers’ property boundaries and connecting it to the customer’s water supply. Where the existing service connections on the public side are lead, these will be replaced as part of this improvement work.
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Irish Water and Limerick council confirm water service disruption in Glin
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Irish water has this evening confirmed that customers in Glin and surrounding areas may experience disruption to their water supply over the coming days due to issues with the water main feeding the local reservoir.
Irish Water and Limerick City & County Council crews are working to resolve the issue and these works will continue over the weekend. Irish water have confirmed to the Limerick Leader that water tankers will be made available in the village. We regret any inconvenience as a result of this unplanned issue and would like to assure residents and businesses that we are working as a matter of priority to resolve it and restore a normal water supply as quickly as possible.
Boil water notice in place in Offaly village almost a month
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It is almost a month since Clonbullogue was placed under a boil water notice by Irish Water and the advisory remains in place, according to the utility.
Irish Water and Offaly County Council reminded customers supplied by Clonbullogue Public Water Scheme on Friday that the Boil Water Notice issued on 25 November remains in place until further notice.
Following consultation with the Health Service Executive (HSE), Irish Water and Offaly County Council issued a Boil Water Notice as a precaution to protect approximately 840 customers while upgrade works to the disinfection system at the water treatment plant are underway. Customers in Clonbullogue and surrounding areas are advised to boil water before use until further notice. Please view the attached map for areas impacted.