11/06/2015

Work On LUAS Line To Cause Water Disruption Across Dublin

Work on the LUAS Cross City Line taking place this weekend will affect the water supply in a number of areas across Dublin.

Dublin City Council has said that parts of the city could experience reduced pressure or temporary loss of supply from 22:00 on Friday 12 June, 2015 to midnight on Sunday, 14 June, 2015.

The areas likely to be affected are: Cabra, Phibsborough, Glasnevin, Drumcondra, Whitehall, Marino, Santry, Beaumont, Donnycarney and Artane as shown in the shaded area on the map.

DCC said that a number of water tankers would be made available on the day. The daytime contact telephone number for Sunday is 01 864 3634. After 17.00hrs the contact number is 01 6796186.

(MH)

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