Water supply issues impacting Tipperary after Storm Darragh
A number of areas in Tipperary are experiencing power supply issues and water outages which can include no water and or low pressure this morning.
Information below is relevant until further updates are provided here or on our Supply and Service Updates section
As a result of high winds during Storm Darragh, a number of areas in Tipperary are experiencing power supply issues and water outages which can include no water and or low pressure this morning. The following areas and surrounds are impacted.
- Ballinvir Water Supply scheme
- Ahenny Water Supply scheme
- Kilcash Water Supply scheme
- Springmount water supply scheme customers in the following areas are experiencing an outage: Springmount, parts of Golden and surrounding areas. The current estimated restoration time is 2pm.
- Templetoughy water supply scheme
- Upperchurch water supply scheme
- Kilcommon water supply scheme
- Borrisoleigh area on Thurles Regional scheme
- Monroe on the Clonmel scheme
- Temple Ethney on the Clonmel Rural Scheme, including Killurney high areas, Ballyneill, Kilsheelan East and surrounding areas.
- Supply on the Galtee Scheme impacting the following areas through to tomorrow morning; Ardlomen, Glenbane, Lattin, Cullen, Mt Bruis, Kilross, Emly, Limerick Junction & surroundings
Uisce Éireann is continuing to assess the impacts of Storm Darragh on water and wastewater services across the country. Early reports from our operations team demonstrate the scale of the impact with water treatment plants most impacted in Kerry, East Limerick, Clare, Tipperary, Waterford, Donegal, Leitrim, County Galway the West of the city. For a full list of impacted sites across the country we would ask customers to visit our Supply and Services page.
Margaret Attridge, Head of Water Operations with Uisce Éireann, said “Due to the severity of the storm, Uisce Éireann had activated its emergency response processes, including deploying generators at key sites where power outages were likely. Uisce Éireann crews are now on the ground assessing the full impact and working to restore supply as quickly as possible. We are also working closely with the ESB to return power to key water services sites as quickly as possible.
In the event of a loss of supply, most properties should have adequate storage in their attic tanks for hygiene purposes for at least 24 hours. There are some simple steps people can take to conserve their water, such as avoiding the use of water-intensive appliances during this time.
Customers can check our website and social media channels for updates and to get in touch with any issues or concerns via our 24/7 customer care centre at 1800 278 278. People can also sign up online to our free text alert system to get regular updates about their local supplies - see www.water.ie.”
To learn more about conserving water, visit our Conservation Page.
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