Uisce Éireann to progress connection of a major new pipeline to secure the drinking water supply in North County Dublin.Significant supply disruption necessary on Sunday, 26 February with water tankers to be provided
As the Irish staycation season is set to enter its busiest period over July and August, Irish Water in partnership with Fingal County Council is urging the public to conserve water to ensure a consistent supply for all during this busy time.
Irish Water is working with Fingal County Council to carry out urgent repairs to restore water supply in parts of Malahide, Seabury area. The burst occurred in Dunard estate late last night. Crews are working to repair a burst watermain as quickly and as safely as possible in line with Covid-19 protocols.
Irish Water is working with Fingal County Council to restore water supply in parts of Malahide and Portmarnock as water levels in the Malahide reservoir are replenishing.
Irish Water, working in partnership with Fingal County Council, is progressing essential infrastructural works at Deerhaven Park, Littlepace, Dublin 15.
Irish Water in partnership with Fingal County Council will carry out essential reinstatement works at South Beach in Rush following damage caused by storms last year. The works will start on Monday 15 February and will be completed within two weeks. The works are being delivered by Jon’s Civil Engineering limited in adherence with current government and HSE Covid-19 advice. The works area will be cordoned off and signs will be erected to inform the public.
Irish Water is working with Fingal County Council to carry out urgent repairs to restore water supply in parts of Blanchardstown. Crews are working to repair the burst watermain as quickly and as safely as possible in line with Covid-19 protocols.
For those affected by burst water main in Portmarnock that may affect supply to Drumnigh Wood, Blackwood Lane, Coast Road, Limetree Avenue, Carrick Hill and surrounds in Portmarnock, works will now complete at 10am on 24 November.
Irish Water working in partnership with Fingal County Council is constructing almost 1.5km of new watermain along the Brackenstown road in order to safeguard the water supply to homes and businesses in the area. The works are taking place along Brackenstown Road from the St. Cronans Avenue Junction to the Church Road junction in short sections to minimise impact on customers. Customers may be impacted by disruption to their supply on Thursday 12th from 8am to 5pm.
Irish Water, working in partnership with Fingal County Council, is progressing with water network upgrade works on the Cruiserath Road in Blanchardstown.