Donegal County Council has issued its planned restrictions to water supplies for the county for tonight, Thursday, and early tomorrow, Friday.
Planned Restrictions to public water supplies (Thursday 30th December 2010)
Demand for water has increased throughout the County seriously affecting reserves. As a result water supply will be restricted in the following areas tonight, note some from as early as tea-time:
Water supplies will be restricted in the following areas from 6:00pm until 8:00am
The Rosses
Gweedore
Leittermacaward Area
Ardara Area
Gortahork Falcarragh
Creeslough Dunfanaghey
DONEGAL ELECTORAL AREA
Water supplies will be restricted in the following areas from 6:00pm until 8:00am
Ballyshannon
Bundoran
Ballintra
Rossnowlagh
Frosses Mountcharles
Water supplies will be restricted in the following areas from 6:00pm until 8:00am
Castlefin
Raphoe
Lifford
Ballinacor
Tievebrack
Gleneely
Ballybofey and Stranorlar – supply will also be turned off to the Twin Towns
from midnight until 8.00am each night
INISHOWEN ELECTORAL AREA
Water supplies will be restricted in the following areas from 8:00pm until 8:00am
Three Glens
demand remains very high.
Water Service staff continue to check locally for losses. That said there is
presently no planned restrictions to supplies in that area overnight.
Water supplies will be restricted in the following areas
including Rahan, Ballyboe, Scibley, Lismonaghan, Correnagh, Rockhill,
Newmills and Conwall
Glencar Road, Pearse Road, Canal Road, Neil T. Blaney Road and
Glenmaquinn
Letterkenny Town Centre
Lower Main Street
including Sylvan Park, Ashlawn, Ballyraine Park, Orchard Grove,
Thorndale, Magherannan Heights and Elmwood Downs
including Moorfield, Breaghy and Carnisk Areas
East Ramelton from 8:00pm until 8:00am
including supply area from Killycrean reservoir
We suspect the increased demand for water arises from
- taps left running
- burst mains which have not yet been located
- leakage in private properties
The Water Service in Donegal wish to appeal to the public to help us eliminate such wastage. This will help save water stored in reservoirs and avoid further shortages throughout the county .
With the experience from the widespread disruption last winter we are highlighting the following areas in particular where the public can help eliminate wastage of the public water supply:
Running taps – please avoid leaving taps running. This is counter productive and will run down available water in storage
Burst mains / leakage – any suspected leaks on watermains or wastage should be reported to the County Council at your local public services centre.
Vacant properties – please continue to check vacant properties where internal plumbing may be damaged by freezing conditions. Ideally the water supply to vacant buildings should be turned off and systems drained of all water, e.g. where members of the public who are going on holiday during the coming months, we would recommend that they turn off the water supply to their premises and drain all water out of the system before leaving the property.
Farming Community – we ask that you check all field connections and turn off leaking drinking troughs. This has proven to be a serious problem in rural areas in recent years. We also ask for your assistance in checking for burst pipes in farm buildings and burst hoses laying over ground. Essentially anywhere on the farm that water may be lost
Caravan Parks – another area that is often remote where plumbing may be exposed and water losses can be slow to appear, we appeal to all caravan park owners to turn off the water supply to eliminate wastage.
Once again the co-operation of every community is required if we are to avert widespread shortages in water supplies.