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Irish Water and Meath County Council have completed the fix of the pipe burst in Staleen WTP, Co. Meath
Irish Water and Meath County Council have completed the fix to an unplanned pipe burst repair to a 400 mm diameter uPVC gravity main supplying customers in East Meath from Staleen WTP. This was a different pipe to the one that burst in July of this year in Roughgrange.
Repairs were completed ahead of schedule this afternoon.
However the depletion of reservoirs levels at Windmill Hill may cause reduced water pressure and subsequent supply disruption particularly in Ratoath, Skyrne, Kilbride and Rathfeigh areas. The reservoir levels will recharge overnight and normal water supply will be restored by the morning.
Irish Water would like to apologise for the inconvenience caused.
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