Problems in local supplies highlighted

The quality of local authority water supplies is far higher than that of group and private water schemes, with 92 per cent meeting…

The quality of local authority water supplies is far higher than that of group and private water schemes, with 92 per cent meeting a satisfactory standard. The Environmental Protection Agency nonetheless cited many problems during 1998 throughout the water supply network:

Cavan County Council: numerous breaches of the limits for aluminium, colour and turbidity. Problems likely to persist until deficient/overloaded plants are upgraded/replaced.

Clare County Council: many cases of excessive fluoride; three cases of high lead levels.

Cork County Council: problems with high aluminium levels in some northern areas and in isolated cases elsewhere. High nitrate in Cahermore and Coppeen. Donegal County Council: group supplies "still poor".

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Dublin Corporation: excessive coliform bacteria levels confined to Leixlip supply.

Galway County Council: Severe problems with public supplies in Roundstone and Kilconnell. Distinct disimprovement in many group supplies, with a lot showing "very significant faecal contamination".

Kerry County Council: deterioration of public supplies due mainly to coliforms.

Kilkenny County Council: "numerous" cases of excessive fluoride.

Mayo County Council: most supplies of good quality but the remainder "distinctly unsatisfactory" at times, notably Balla, Kilmaine, Kiltimagh and New port.

Monaghan County Council: aluminium levels in Inniskeen and Rockcorry on occasion are "gross".

Sligo County Council: on-going problem with faecal bacterial contamination of group schemes.

Wexford County Council: problems with non-faecal coliforms in some public supplies.

Increased attention is being paid to the occurrence of trihalomethanes, which include a suspect carcinogen, due to problems when chlorinating coloured water. A few cases where guidelines were exceeded were found in some supplies in counties Donegal, Galway, Meath, Laois and Louth.