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Water supply continues to be monitered to all customers on the Central Regional Water Supply Scheme
Updates will be provided throughout the day
Tuesday July 3 2018, 5:30pm - Irish Water and Kerry County Council continue to monitor the return of water supply to all Customers on the Kerry Central Regional Water Supply Scheme.
There has been significant progress throughout today refilling the majority of reservoirs, however tankers are being deployed to fill one reservoir in the Boolaculhane area. While pumps are slowly refilling reservoirs, there remains an element of risk as the system recharges. A limited number of customers in the Boolaculhane area may be experiencing water outages at this time.
Alternative water supply locations
As a precautionary measure, alternative water supplies remain in place at the following locations:
• Caherslee – Mart Yard
• Ballyroe – Junction for Clashaphuca
• Listellick School
• Lisloose School
• Cordal – Church Car Park
• Currow – Church Car Park
• Farranfore – Beside Ulicks Bar
• Firies – Church Car Park
• Kilcummin - Church car park - mobile tanker supply
• Boolaculhane – Scart Reservoir
You can also view our Alternative Water Supply Map containing all locations.
Irish Water and Kerry County Council would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused by this unplanned incident and thank customers in the areas impacted for their patience as we work to resolve it.
Customer Care
Our customer care helpline is open 24/7 and we would encourage any vulnerable customers who are not registered with us to register online via our Vulnerable Customer Registration form or contact us on 1850 278 278 for further information.
Regular updates
Updates will be available on our Water Supply Update section and via twitter @IWCare and on the Kerry County Council Social Media accounts.
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