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Get your water woes sorted with Grant Water

Water hardness, protection of household appliances, rainwater harvesting, or simply having a drink of nice tasting water, these are just some of the main concerns for Galway households and businesses, but Grant Water has the high quality and professional services which will have your water flowing in tip top shape.

Water tankers installed in Tonabrucky, Killagoola, and Barna

Water tankers will be installed in Tonabrucky, Killagoola, and Barna, near old waterworks at Furrymelia West, to provide an emergency supply to the areas.

City Hall calls on public to use water sparingly

Due to the recent sustained dry period and lack of rainfall the Galway City Council is calling on all water users to conserve drinking water supplies.

€800,000 to bring Westmeath water up to scratch

Over €800,000 in grants has been allocated to Westmeath County Council for the improvement of the county’s rural water schemes.

Circular Road water supply to be improved

Circular Road residents are experiencing low water pressure but the water supply will be fully restored once a major upgrade of the Tonabruckey Waterworks is completed.

Calls for further surface water investigation

Westmeath County Council's catchment management system has identified the need for further investigative monitoring at some surface water sites throughout the county, Mullingar town councillors were informed last week.

O’Flaherty calls for water filter ration system for Old Mervue

A top of the range water filtration system that is capable of removing lead and other forms of harmful bacteria from the water must be installed for Old Mervue.

Funding for public water supply scheme

Rural areas of Galway County will receive €299,400 from the Government to extend the Charana Chill Chiaráin rural water supply to Tuam.

Tuam losing water and Galway could face shortages in five years — Forfás

Three quarters of the treated water in Tuam’s public supplies is being lost before it reaches the taps, according to a report published by Forfás this week.

Minister says proper planning needed on drinking water

The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government John Gormley, has said that local authorities must plan adequately in order to respond to drinking water incidents.

 

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