Night time water restrictions in parts of Offaly
Essential night-time water restrictions will be introduced tonight for customers in Tully, Rahan and Lisduff in Offaly to help protect daytime water supplies for homes, businesses, farms and essential services.
The restrictions will be in place from 10pm until 6am each night from tonight (Monday, July 13) and will remain in effect until further notice.
The continued warm weather and seasonal demand have increased pressure on local water supplies, resulting in treated water reservoir levels falling faster than they can recover overnight. The overnight restrictions are necessary to allow treated water reservoirs to replenish and help maintain reliable daytime water supplies.
Night-time restrictions are already in place in other counties across the country as water supplies continue to come under pressure following a prolonged period of warm, dry weather. These measures are being introduced to help protect local supplies and reduce the risk of more significant disruptions.
People in Tully, Rahan, Lisduff and surrounding areas may experience low water pressure or temporary interruptions to supply during the restriction period.
James Joyce, Water Operations Manager, said: "We understand that night-time restrictions can be disruptive for customers, but these measures are necessary to help treated water reservoir levels recover overnight and ensure communities continue to have access to water throughout the day."
"We are asking everyone in Tully, Rahan, Lisduff and the surrounding areas to help by being mindful of their water use and taking simple steps to conserve water wherever possible. Small actions taken across the community can make a meaningful difference in helping to protect local water supplies."
People are encouraged to reduce non-essential water use where possible, check for leaks on their properties and report any leaks on the public water network to Uisce Éireann's 24/7 customer care team on 1800 278 278.
Simple steps taken at home, in the garden, on farms and in businesses can make a real difference in protecting local water supplies during this period. Practical water conservation advice can be found in the Water Conservation section of water.ie.