Irish Water has invested €100,000 to install a new watermain in Crophill, Castledermot.
The work included the laying of new watermains on the road in front of properties and new service connections for customers at six properties including the replacement of two lead service connections. It also addressed a local exceedance of iron levels in the water supply.
Irish Water appointed Dunne Brothers Limited to carry out the work.
Ivan Corcoran, Capital Programmes Lead, East and Midlands Region, said: "The installation of a the new watermain in Crophill has improved water quality and ensured a more reliable and secure water supply for customers. Residents will also benefit from improved water pressure to their properties and a reduction of iron levels in the water which can occur from old cast iron watermains. This project is part of our ongoing investment in Ireland’s water infrastructure."
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