The boil water notice that was issued on the Ballyhaise Public Water Supply on Friday, October 14 remains in place.
The Ballyhaise Public Water Supply is served by the Annagh Group Water Scheme.
The boil water notice was put in place due to the detection of coliform bacteria in the Annagh Group Water Supply and is in place to protect the consumers on the group water supply and the Ballyhaise Public Water Supply.
The issue arose on the Annagh Group Water Supply following works to the scheme. A contractor will be on site this week to carry out remedial works. Once these works have been completed and the HSE is satisfied the plant is supplying compliant water, the boil water notice will be lifted.
Irish Water will continue to liaise with Cavan County Council, the Annagh Group Water Scheme, and the HSE to ensure the boil water notice is lifted as quickly as possible.
Irish Water will issue a further update later in the week.
Irish Water and Cavan County Council wish to apologise for any inconvenience caused by this announcement.
Water must be boiled for:
What actions should be taken:
Great care should be taken with boiled water to avoid burns and scalds as accidents can easily happen, especially with children.
Further information and additional advice for consumers is available by calling 1850 278 278.