Boil Water Notice issued for Glenary Public Water Supply remains in place to protect public health.

Boil Water Notice for Tipp townland

Irish Water and Tipperary County Council wish to remind customers supplied by the Glenary Public Water Supply, that the Boil Water Notice issued on 13 September remains in place.

The Boil Water Notice has been put in place due to high levels of turbidity in the water supply. Irish Water and Tipperary County Council continue to work to rectify these issues with a view to lifting the notice as quickly and as safely as possible.

Irish Water’s Operations Lead, Colin Cunningham said: “Unfortunately, we are still experiencing some operational issues at the plant. Irish Water, together with our colleagues in Tipperary County Council, are undertaking works to improve the reliability, as well as developing longer-term plans for the water supply in the Clonmel and surrounding area.

“Public health remains our number one priority and we appreciate the impact that this notice is having on the community in. However, the Boil Water Notice has been put in place to protect our consumers and we thank you for your patience.”

In line with HSE Covid-19 advice and the requirement for frequent hand washing, Irish Water advises that the water remains suitable for this purpose and boiling the water is not required.

Vulnerable customers are reminded that the water is safe to consume once boiled.