The Kerryman (South Kerry Edition)
Waterville water off ‘action’ list
THE Waterville water scheme has been removed from the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest update of the Remedial Action List (RAL) - but Kerry still has the highest number of water supplies on the list.
Kerry has 22 of the 99 water supplies on the RAL In 2015, the EPA highlighted Kerry as a county where supplies were ‘in need of improvement’.
At the time, the list included 32 supplies serving over 130,000 people in the county.
Since then, the number of Kerry supplies on the RAL has dropped by 10. The remaining schemes cater for just over 90,000 people.
Reasons for being on this list include Pesticide or Trihalomethane (THM) levels above the standards set for drinking water regulations, inadequate treatment for Cryptosporidium, poor turbidity removal, or failure to meet E coli/Enterococci standards.
The water supply in Waterville that was removed in the latest quarterly uodate serves over 2,000 people.
Its removal follows completion of works to combat (THMs) in the supply. THMs are chemicals caused by a reaction between naturally occurring organic material and disinfectants like chlorine.
The supply schemes in Ballymacadam, Barraduff, Kilgarvan, Kilsarkin, Lauragh, Lisarboola, Shrone, and Ventry remain on the list due to excessive levels of THMs.
There are no ‘boil water notices’ or ‘do not drink notices’ issued in respect of these supplies, or any other Kerry supplies included on the RAL.
Irish Water says it plans to remove all schemes from the national RAL by 2021.
Elsewhere in Kerry, the utility is currently developing a new water treatment plant at Lough Guitane, which will serve more than 62,000 people in the mid-Kerry region.
Irish Water told The Kerryman the Lough Guitane project is due to be completed by mid-2018.