Uisce Éireann says it is important that we all consider our water usage and look at simple yet impactful ways to conserve water
Due to the current high demand for water, combined with the ongoing low rainfall levels, some water supply schemes across Tipperary are experiencing water shortages and reduced pressure due to low reservoir levels.
Areas affected include the Galtee Regional Scheme, Ardfinnan Regional Scheme, Coalbrook, The Commons, Dualla, Lorrha, Riverstown, Templemore and Templetuohy.
High usage can lead to pressure reductions, which impacts the supply to customers. One such area is parts of the Fethard Regional Public Water Supply, including Moyglass, Arbourhill, Killenaule and Ballinure.
Uisce Éireann’s Regional Operations Lead Colin Cunningham said, “We are appealing to customers to conserve water to give the reservoirs time to replenish. We have had a very dry period and with the warmer weather currently being experienced and more forecast, supplies will come under further pressure.
"Any reduction that customers can make in their usage can collectively result in significant supply improvements for all customers. I would ask that everyone in these areas, and in Tipperary in general, play their part to help conserve water this summer.
“While we enjoy the sunshine, it is important that we all consider our water usage and look at simple yet impactful ways to conserve water. It can sometimes be difficult to know where to start, but even small changes can make a significant difference – and we can all play our part. By turning off the hose and avoiding power washing, we can all help ensure there is enough water to for everyone as we go through the summer.
“For more simple ways to conserve water, check out the Uisce Éireann website where our conservation calculator (www.water.ie/calculator) can help people work out how much water they are currently saving and how they can conserve even more.
“We will continue to monitor the levels at all our supplies over the coming weeks and months and take any actions that may be necessary to maintain supplies, including communicating about localised issues as they arise”.
Members of the public can report any leaks in the public water network by contacting Uisce Éireann 24/7 at 1800 278 278 or on water.ie.
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