Water in Inis Meáin is safe to drink, Irish Water has confirmed.
Following microbiological tests it has been confirmed that the water is fine to drink, however there are still sporadic Trihalomethanes (THM) issues with the supply on the island.
Irish Water is currently working to find a permanent solution to ensure the THM levels are within the parametric values set out to ensure the water is safe to drink.
The project is due to be completed by December 2017.
A pilot project which involves installing additional carbon filters to remove the naturally occurring organic material which lead to the formation of THMs is due to be completed within the next two weeks.
The HSE's information for consumers on THM's states: "The use of chlorine to ensure safe drinking water is one of the greatest public health achievements. Trihalomethanes (THMs) may be formed as a result of adding chlorine to water containing high levels of organic material (e.g. vegetation).
"The benefits of using chlorine to treat our drinking water are much greater than any possible health risk from THMs."
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