Water Supply Discontinued For 130 Homes
Residents in a town within Limerick, Ireland, are facing significant water supply disruptions during a period of intense heat. The outage has left many households without running water on one of the hottest days of the year. Local authorities are monitoring the situation as the heatwave continues to impact the region. These homes must now be connected to the town supply, a project estimated to cost approximately 8 million. Ratepayers have expressed concerns regarding the fairness of the 8 million cost for only 130 households. The move follows issues regarding the responsibility of maintaining water standards under new regulations.
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Sources · 7 independent
Bluesky Social
“Disruptions to Limerick town’s water supply on the hottest day of the year so… MANY residents in a Limerick town have no running water”
RNZ National
“they've given notice that we're not supplying water to anybody anymore. So those homes had to be hooked up to the town supply, which is going to cost about 8 million.”
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