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3 July 2015

Irish Water reassures customers that quality of Letterkenny Water Supply is continuously monitored

Infrastructure upgrades now underway will provide sustainable supply to meet future needs

30 June 2015

Boil Water Notices lifted for a further 11,300 Irish Water customers in Roscommon following EPA audit of plants at Killeglan & Castlerea

Prioritised investment of €26.8m in Roscommon will provide clean secure drinking water supply to 22,700 customers in 2015.

25 June 2015

Irish Water invites local community to view €7 million upgrades to Clonakilty Wastewater Treatment Plant

State of the art technology will provide four times capacity of old wastewater treatment plant vital to develop and sustain local jobs.

23 June 2015

3 in 10 households could miss out on €100 Government Water Conservation Grant as 30 June deadline approaches to register with Irish Water

Irish Water is reminding all households in the country who have not already registered their details that they have just one week remaining to do so to be eligible to apply for the Government’s €100 Water Conservation Grant.

18 June 2015

Upgraded drinking water treatment plant at Boyle Co. Roscommon officially opened

Minister for Environment Alan Kelly TD this morning officially opened the upgraded Water Treatment Plant at Boyle Co. Roscommon.

16 June 2015

Lead in drinking water mitigation plan issues paper for consultation

Irish Water has today published its Lead in Drinking Water Mitigation Plan issues paper for public consultation.

12 June 2015

Boil Water Notice lifted in Westport, Co. Mayo

Irish Water and Mayo County Council are pleased to announce the lifting of the boil water notice on the Westport Public Water Scheme.

10 June 2015

Irish Water prioritises replacement of 14.3km of watermains in Carraroe

Irish Water in partnership with Galway County Council, has prioritised 14.3km of watermains in Carraroe for replacement.

9 June 2015

Approximately 26,000 customers identified as potentially having lead pipes in their properties.

Irish Water has today confirmed that it has identified approximately 26,000 customers through the metering programme as potentially having lead pipes in their properties.

9 June 2015

Irish Water launches second public consultation phase for the proposed Water Supply Project Eastern and Midlands Region (WSP)

The Options Working Paper on the proposed Water Supply Project, Eastern and Midlands Region (WSP) has been published which outlines a review of all previous studies undertaken on providing a new source of water supply.

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