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Boil Water Notice lifted for Carrick-on-Suir (Linguan) Public Water Supply

Customers can now resume normal use of the public water supply

01 February 2025

The Boil Water Notice on the Carrick-on-Suir (Linguan) Public Water Supply Scheme has been lifted with immediate effect.

Uisce Éireann can confirm that, following consultation with the Health Service Executive, customers can now resume normal use of the public water supply. 

The Carrick-on-Suir (Linguan) scheme supplies customers on the North side of the River Suir as well as Friar Street Upper, Corpse Road, Rack Hill, South Quay and Bridge street on the South side of the River Suir and surrounding areas.

The notice was issued on 25 January to protect the health of approximately 4,150 customers due to a deterioration in the raw water quality caused by elevated levels of ammonia which impacted the treatment processes at the water treatment plant. 

Drinking water experts from Uisce Éireann worked to lift the notice as quickly and as safely as possible. Following satisfactory water sampling results, the notice has now been lifted. 

Uisce Éireann’s Colin Cunningham acknowledged the impact of the Boil Water Notice on customers and thanked the community for their support while the notice was in place. “Uisce Éireann’s primary focus remains the protection of public health and we worked with our stakeholders to lift the notice as quickly as possible. We are grateful to customers, elected representatives, and the media for their assistance in sharing information on the Boil Water Notice.”

Uisce Éireann would like to remind customers on the Carrick-on-Suir (Crotty’s Lake) Water Supply that the Boil Water Notice remains in place.  

This supply serves:
•    All areas South of the river except Friar Street Upper, Corpse Road, Rack Hill, South Quay and Bridge Street
•    North side of the River Suir - Hazel Close, Hawthorn Crescent, Asgrove, Oak Drive, Beech Ave, Sycamore Close and Mount Saint Nicholas 
•    Townlands of Ross, Clonmoyle, Ballyhest, Ballygarret, Sheskin, Curraghduff, Joanstown in Co. Waterford.

All customers in these areas must continue to boil their water before drinking.

Colin Cunningham added, “We acknowledge the impact the ongoing Boil Water Notice for customers in Carrick-on-Suir supplied by Crotty's Lake is having. Public health is our number one priority. We wish to assure customers that we are working to resolve the issues at the water treatment plant as quickly and as safely as possible.”

Customers can check if their property is included by visiting the Water Quality section and entering the property’s Eircode or by calling the Uisce Éireann’s customer care helpline, open 24/7, on 1800 278 278. 

Uisce Éireann is committed to keeping customers informed across multiple platforms 24/7 and we encourage customers to engage with us through our website, X channels @IWCare and @IrishWater, on Facebook and LinkedIn and through our customer care helpline which is open 24/7 on 1800 278 278.

Carrick-on-Suir Linguan BWN supply zone

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Following consultation with the Health Service Executive (HSE), Uisce Éireann has issued a Boil Water Notice to protect the health of approximately 4,170 customers supplied by the Carrick on Suir Linguan public water supply. This notice is being issued due to a deterioration in the raw water quality caused by elevated levels of ammonia which has impacted the treatment processes at the water treatment plant. 

The water treatment plant halted production Friday, 24 January, and began working off reserves, however due to low reservoir levels a Boil Water Notice has been issued to maintain an adequate supply to customers. 

Areas impacted include all customers on the Carrick on Suir (Linguan) Public Water Supply which includes North side of the River Suir as well as Friar Street Upper, Corpse Road, Rack Hill, South Quay and Bridge street on the South side of the River Suir and surrounding areas.
Customers can check if their property is included by visiting www.water.ie and entering the property’s Eircode or by calling the Uisce Éireann customer care helpline, open 24/7, on 1800 278 278. 

All consumers affected by this notice must boil their water before drinking.  

Uisce Éireann’s, Operations Manager, Colin Cunningham acknowledged the impact this notice will have on the community, and assured customers that we are working to safely lift this notice in the shortest possible timeframe.

I would like to assure customers that the notice has been put in place to protect public health. The water treatment plant shut down yesterday due to elevated ammonia in the raw water and we were working off our reserves. However, the volume of treated water storage in the reservoir has now reached critical levels. In order to maintain a supply for customers we are issuing this Boil Water Notice.  Ammonia can sometimes arise in water-courses as a result of uncontrolled discharge/run-off from a number of sources including on occasion from agricultural or industrial use. We would ask any such businesses in the vicinity/catchment to check their property to see if there could be any such discharge occurring."

Uisce Éireann’s drinking water standards, as per EU Drinking Water regulations, are strict and include wide safety margins. Where risks to water quality are identified through Uisce Éireann’s enhanced testing and monitoring programme, the Health Service Executive (HSE) is consulted, and Boil Water Notices are issued to protect public health. In all instances immediate action is taken to address the cause of the issue to enable the lifting of the notice as quickly as it safe to do so, in agreement with the HSE.

Vulnerable customers who have registered with Uisce Éireann receive direct communication on Boil Water Notices. Customers are reminded that the water is safe to consume once boiled.

Water must be boiled for:

  • Drinking;
  • Drinks made with water;
  • Preparation of salads and similar foods, which are not cooked prior to eating;
  • Brushing of teeth;
  • Making of ice - discard ice cubes in fridges and freezers and filtered water in fridges. Make ice from cooled boiled water.

What actions should be taken:

  • Use water prepared for drinking when preparing foods that will not be cooked (e.g. washing salads);
  • Water can be used for personal hygiene, bathing and flushing of toilets but not for brushing teeth or gargling;
  • Boil water by bringing to a vigorous, rolling boil (e.g. with an automatic kettle) and allow to cool. Cover and store in a refrigerator or cold place. Water from the hot tap is not safe to drink. Domestic water filters will not render water safe to drink;
  • Caution should be taken when bathing children to ensure that they do not swallow the bathing water;
  • Preparing Infant Formula: Where a Boil Water Notice is in place, you can prepare infant formula from tap water that has been boiled once (rolling boil for 1 minute) and cooled beforehand. Bottled water can also be used to make up infant formula. All bottled water, with the exception of natural mineral water, is regulated to the same standard as drinking water. It is best not to use bottled water labelled as ‘Natural Mineral Water’ as it can have high levels of sodium (salt) and other minerals, although it rarely does. ‘Natural Mineral Water’ can be used if no other water is available, for as short a time as possible, as it is important to keep babies hydrated. If bottled water is used to make up infant formula it should be boiled once (rolling boil for 1 minute), and cooled in the normal way. Ready-to-use formula that does not need added water can also be used.

Great care should be taken with boiled water to avoid burns and scalds as accidents can easily happen, especially with children.

Uisce Éireann is committed to keeping customers informed across multiple platforms 24/7 and we encourage customers to engage with us through our website, X channels @IWCare and @IrishWater, on Facebook and LinkedIn and through our customer care helpline which is open 24/7 on 1800 278 278. Uisce Éireann has launched a free text service, providing real-time updates for local issues. Customers can sign up with their Eircode and mobile number on the panel below.

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