16/08/2005
Tankers to tackle water problem
An outbreak of algae at a south Armagh reservoir has resulted in water being delivered to local areas in tankers.
The Water Service said that although the water was still drinkable the “excessive growth of algae” had resulted in a sour taste and foul odour.
In total, around 12,000 residents have been affected by the problem in recent weeks.
Water Service Chief Executive, Katharine Bryan said: "Water Service apologises for the problems that the people of South Armagh are experiencing with taste and odour of their water supply. The water is safe to drink but the taste and odours are as a result of excessive growth of algae in Lough Ross, which occurs with extended warm temperatures.
"Indications are that the water leaving Carran Hill water treatment works is improving in terms of taste and odour, however as a temporary measure we will supply water in tankers to key sites. Water Service will liaise closely with the local council and representatives to identify these sites and to enable it to be distributed to vulnerable groups within the community."
At least four 3,000 gallon tankers are being despatched to the Newry depot filled with drinking water. The tankers will then be directed to key locations in the area.
Anyone with questions regarding the delivery should contact the Waterline number on 08457 440088.
(MB/SP)
The Water Service said that although the water was still drinkable the “excessive growth of algae” had resulted in a sour taste and foul odour.
In total, around 12,000 residents have been affected by the problem in recent weeks.
Water Service Chief Executive, Katharine Bryan said: "Water Service apologises for the problems that the people of South Armagh are experiencing with taste and odour of their water supply. The water is safe to drink but the taste and odours are as a result of excessive growth of algae in Lough Ross, which occurs with extended warm temperatures.
"Indications are that the water leaving Carran Hill water treatment works is improving in terms of taste and odour, however as a temporary measure we will supply water in tankers to key sites. Water Service will liaise closely with the local council and representatives to identify these sites and to enable it to be distributed to vulnerable groups within the community."
At least four 3,000 gallon tankers are being despatched to the Newry depot filled with drinking water. The tankers will then be directed to key locations in the area.
Anyone with questions regarding the delivery should contact the Waterline number on 08457 440088.
(MB/SP)
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