It may seem as if it hasn’t stopped raining for days.
But Uisce Eireann has issued a national appeal urging the public to conserve water amid pressure on supplies.
The water network is experiencing increased pressure on supply in several regions including Donegal, Uisce Éireann has said.
The other counties most affected include Dublin, Limerick, Tipperary, Waterford, Cork, Galway, Meath, Westmeath, Clare, and Wexford.
Water supplies are in drought status in several counties after a drier-than-normal autumn, winter and spring.
Three areas currently have water conservation orders in place including Milford, Mullingar and Kells-Oldcastle in Co Meath.
Nationally, Uisce Éireann is appealing to the public to try to conserve water where possible.
“We’re committed to ensuring a reliable water supply throughout the summer months, and the support of our customers is an important element to achieve this,” said Margaret Attridge, Uisce Éireann’s head of water operations.
Uisce Éireann has given the following advice to households as the drought continues:
* Water the garden with a watering can, not a hose
* Wash the car with a bucket and sponge
* Turn off the tap while brushing teeth
* Take shorter showers
* Ensure appliances like dishwashers and washing machines are fully loaded before use
It has also advised businesses to conduct water audits, appoint a water steward, invest in water-saving devices and to raise awareness through signage.