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Boil water notice for Inishowen lifted

Uisce Éireann and Donegal County Council wish to notify customers supplied by the Inishowen West Public Water Supply and Carndonagh Mixed Public Water Supply that the Boil Water Notice issued on Sunday, July 23 is now lifted with immediate effect.

The notice was originally issued due to operational issues at the water treatment plant.

The notice was put in place to protect the health of approximately 8,900 customers supplied by the Inishowen West Public Water Supply and Carndonagh Mixed Public Water Supply in all areas of the supply which include: Carndonagh, Gleneely, Malin, Clonmany, Ballyliffin, Urris, and Glenmakee Public Group Water Scheme and surrounding areas.

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All consumers on the Inishowen West Public Water Supply and Carndonagh Mixed Public Water Supply can now resume normal use of the water supply for drinking, food preparation and brushing teeth.

Seamus O’Brien, Uisce Éireann, acknowledged the impact of this notice on the community.

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

 

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