Water services crews restoring water to customers after Storm Amy
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Uisce Éireann crews have been working overnight and this morning assessing and restoring water services nationwide following the impact of Storm Amy.
Most of our plants and networks across the country are operating as expected, there has been some disruption however due to heavy rains impacting on raw water quality and or power outages impacting on water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations and other network assets.The focus is on Donegal and in particular, Inishowen, Lifford, Convoy, Raphoe and Castlefinn where the storm had the greatest impact.
It is estimated that 4,000 homes may be without water and crews are working to restore supply as quickly as possible.
Uisce Éireann’s, Regional Operations Manager for the Northwest, Anthony Skeffington said: “Our incident management processes are in place since before the storm hit and crews have mobilised to maintain and restore supplies. Where necessary we have deployed mobile and fixed generators to restore power and restore plants to production.” In areas where supply has been disrupted, most properties should have adequate storage in their attic tanks for hygiene purposes for at least 24 hours. However, customers are urged to conserve water where possible in order to protect supply while the outages are resolved.”
There are some simple steps people can take to conserve their water, such as avoiding the use of water-intensive appliances during this time. To learn more about conserving water, visit www.water.ie/conserve.
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 our Vulnerable Customers page.
Uisce Éireann is committed to keeping customers informed across multiple platforms 24/7 and we encourage customers to engage with us through our website, X channels @IWCare and @IrishWater, and through our customer care helpline which is open 24/7 on 1800 278 278.
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Uisce Éireann crews have been working overnight and this morning assessing and restoring water services nationwide following the impact of Storm Amy.
Most of our plants and networks across the country are operating as expected, there has been some disruption however due to heavy rains impacting on raw water quality and or power outages impacting on water and wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations and other network assets.
The focus is now mainly on Donegal where the impacts of the storm have been greatest, we estimate that 4,000 homes in the county may be without water and are working to restore supply as quickly as possible.
Speaking about the storm Uisce Éireann’s, Regional Operations Manager for the Northwest, Anthony Skeffington said “Our incident management processes are in place since before the storm hit and crews have mobilised to maintain and restore supplies. Where necessary we have deployed mobile and fixed generators to restore power and restore plants to production.
In areas where supply has been disrupted, most properties should have adequate storage in their attic tanks for hygiene purposes for at least 24 hours. However, customers are urged to conserve water where possible in order to protect supply while the outages are resolved.”
There are some simple steps people can take to conserve their water, such as avoiding the use of water-intensive appliances during this time. To learn more about conserving water, visit www.water.ie/conserve.
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 our Vulnerable Customers page.
Uisce Éireann is committed to keeping customers informed across multiple platforms 24/7 and we encourage customers to engage with us through our website, X channels @IWCare and @IrishWater, and through our customer care helpline which is open 24/7 on 1800 278 278.
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