KIlometre of leaky water mains being replaced in Clifden

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Galway Daily news Water main replacement

Work on a programme of water mains replacements in Clifden are due to begin this week.

The Uisce Éireann works will see almost a kilometre of aging mains replaced with new, modern pipes, providing a more secure and reliable water supply for residents and businesses of the Connemara town.

The works are due to commence this week and are expected to be concluded by early autumn. In all, 932 metres of water mains will be replaced.

The works will take place along the N59 road from the Clifden Water Treatment Plant to the Clifden Reservoir.

The works are being undertaken as part of Uisce Éireann’s National Leakage Reduction Programme.

The works are meant to reduce the risk of bursts on the water mains and improve network operation, reducing the likelihood of maintenance works being required in the future.

Works will be limited to short sections at a time to minimise impact on customers. The works may require some short-term disruption to customers’ water supplies, but any planned outages will be communicated to affected customers no later than 48 hours in advance.

Temporary traffic management measures may also be required during periods of the work. However, local and emergency traffic will always be maintained.

Enda Mac Namara, programme manager with Uisce Éireann, said the planned works will ensure a more reliable water supply for customers in Clifden for years to come.

“These works are essential to secure the drinking water supply to homes and businesses in Clifden, and to significantly reduce the risk of bursts on the network,” said Enda.

“We wish to thank residents and businesses of the town for their patience while works are ongoing, and to assure them that crews will complete the works as swiftly as possible.”

The works will be carried out by Farrans Construction on behalf of Uisce Éireann.