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12/05/2017 - Donegal water consumers asked to conserve water

Irish Water has reiterated its request to consumers living in County Donegal to conserve and minimise water usage for the foreseeable future due to the unseasonably dry weather conditions resulting in historically low water levels for this time of year.

 

Consumers connected from both the Lough Colm source which serves the Milford, Kerrykeel, Rathmullan, and Ramelton areas, and also the Lough Fad source which serves Quigley’s Point, Redcastle, Moville and part of Greencastle are asked to conserve as much water as possible and to report any leaks they see by calling the Irish Water Customer Care helpline which is open 24/7 on 1850 278 278. Further information can be viewed on the Irish Water website on the supply and service update section of www.water.ie

 

Despite light rainfall falling on Friday, May 12 and the forecast for some further rainfall through the remainder of May, Irish Water advise that it will not be sufficient to fill the above sources which remain at critically low levels.

 

The utility has implemented its major incident plan which, in conjunction with Donegal County Council, they are undertaking works to reduce the impact on customers. However, Irish Water have advised that night or day time restictions may need to be introduced.

 

With demand on water supplies expected to increase significantly over the summer months, Irish Water and Donegal County Council are continuing to look for and repair leaks on the public water networks to reduce leakage.

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Irish Water and Donegal County Council would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused and would like to thank the public in advance for their co-operation. Updates will be issued on the water storage levels at the reservoirs and consumers will be advised when they can return to normal usage.

  

 Irish Water’s Top Tips for Conserving Water:

 

Customers are asked to refrain from using piped water supplies for activities such as watering lawns and gardens, washing cars, and washing down yards etc.

Leak free: Check that your home is leak free. Check for running overflows and fix any dripping taps, cisterns or pipes.

 

Don’t let the tap run: Brushing your teeth with the tap running can use up to a staggering 6 litres per minute. Brushing your teeth with the tap off will use a more modest 1 litre of water.

 

Shower vs. Bath: The average bath uses 80 litres of water compared to an average shower using 49 litres in seven minutes. Switch your bath to a shower for a massive water saving.

 

Less time: With the average shower using 7 litres of water per minute by turning your five minute shower into four minutes, you could save up to 7 litres of water per day

 

Fully loaded: Always ensure your dishwasher and washing machines are fully loaded. A modern washing machine uses approximately 65 litres of water per cycle while a dishwasher uses 20 litres. By ensuring they are fully loaded, not only will you conserve water but you will also reduce your energy bills.

 

Don’t flush it all away: A third of all water used in the home is flushed down the toilet. Some larger cisterns can continue to work effectively with a smaller flush. Place a displacement device into the cistern (out of the way of moving parts) to save water.

 

Don’t forget to collect: Rainwater is excellent for your garden. Collect it in a water butt from your gutters but always make sure to securely cover the large container for safety.

 

 

 

 

 

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