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12 Nov 2025

ALERT: Customers warned they'll be left without water overnight in Tipperary

Customers in Tipperary Town have been warned they will have no water tonight to safeguard daytime supply.

ALERT: Customers warned they'll be left without water overnight in Tipperary

Uisce Éireann has warned customer that is it introducing overnight restrictions in parts of Tipperary Town in an effort to safeguard daytime supply.

The restrictions which will be in place from 8pm tonight, 12 November until 7am tomorrow, 13 November are necessary as a result of low reservoir levels at Cordangan Reservoir where demand for water is currently exceeding supply, the company said.

The areas impacted are St Michaels Avenue, Marion Terrace, Avondale Cresent, Rossmore Village, James Connelly Park, Cashel Road and the surrounding areas.

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Pierce Faherty, Uisce Éireann Water Operations Manager in Tipperary has assured customers that every effort is being made to restore supply to normal levels. “We understand the impact of overnight restrictions, but these measures are necessary to ensure continuous daytime supply for homes and businesses while we allow the reservoir levels time to recover.

“We have intensified our efforts to detect and repair leaks in this area and are appealing to customers to be mindful of their water usage to give the reservoir time to replenish. Any reductions made can collectively result in significant supply improvements for all homes and businesses.”

Members of the public can report any leaks in the public water network by contacting Uisce Éireann at 1800 278 278 or online at Report a Leak.

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Vulnerable customers who have registered with Uisce Éireann receive direct communications from us for planned and unplanned outages lasting more than four hours. To register as a vulnerable customer or as an alternative contact, visit the companies Vulnerable Customers page.

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