A boil water notice which is affecting around 11,245 consumers served by the Ardfinnan Public Water Supply remains in place.
The notice took affect following elevated turbidity at the Water Treatment Plant following the recent heavy rainfall.
Areas impacted include: Ardfinnan and surrounding areas, Grange, Knocklofty, Newcastle, Ballyclerihan, Cahir (Clonmel side of the bridge, Tipperary Road and Mitchelstown road{R913}), Ballingarrane (as far as the Cahir road roundabout Clonmel),Market Hill and Red City area (Fethard).
Graigue Group Water scheme supplied by Ardfinnan PWS is also affected.
Irish Water's drinking water compliance and operational experts continue to work with colleagues in Tipperary County Council to resolve the issue as quickly and as safely as possible.
Colin Cunningham, Irish Water said: "Irish Water acknowledges the impact and inconvenience caused by the imposition of a Boil Water Notice to homes and businesses. Testing and monitoring continue but we cannot be definitive about when we will be able to lift the notice as of yet. Public health is our number one priority and we will ensure the water is safe before we, along with our colleagues in Tipperary County Council and in consultation with the HSE are in a position to lift the notice."
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