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06 Sept 2025

Boil water notices on two Tipperary public water supplies have been lifted

Uisce Éireann says notices are lifted for consumers served by Dundrum and Glenary water schemes

Boil water notices on two Tipperary public water supplies have been lifted

Uisce Éireann and Tipperary County Council wish to notify customers supplied by the Dundrum Public Water Supply and Glenary Public Water Supply that following the completion of remedial measures and the receipt of satisfactory monitoring results the Boil Water Notices are now lifted with immediate effect.

This follows consultation with the HSE. 

Affected customers supplied by Dundrum Public Water Supply in the following areas can now resume normal use of the water supply for drinking, food preparation and brushing teeth: Boherlahan, Goold’s Cross, Clonoulty, Barraderry and surrounding areas. 

Uisce Eireann points out that Dundrum village was not impacted as the village is supplied from another scheme. The boundary is at the crossroads at the north east of the village; crossroads of the R505 and R661.  

Affected customers supplied by Glenary Public Water Supply, which includes parts of Clonmel town centre and surrounding areas, in the following areas can now resume normal use of the water supply for drinking, food preparation and brushing teeth. They are: Cashel Road, Cahir Road and Ring Road; and the Kilcomma/Finger Post areas in Co. Waterford.

Colin Cunningham, Uisce Éireann, acknowledged the impact of these notices on the communities in Dundrum and Glenary.

“Uisce Éireann and Tipperary County Council wish to thank everyone for their patience, co-operation and assistance during these Boil Water Notices and we greatly regret any inconvenience caused to homes and businesses in the community.”

The Uisce Éireann Customer Contact Centre (1800 278 278) is available to answer customer queries in relation to the lifting of this water quality notice. 

To find out more visit www.water.ie 

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