Wicklow People

Hosepipe ban to be extended

- By MARY FOGARTY

IRISH WATER continues to safeguard water supplies as a hosepipe ban is extended in some areas, including Wicklow, to Sunday, September 30.

‘We are appealing to all customers to continue to conserve water as raw water supplies in rivers, lakes and ground water sources remain lower than normal,’ said a spokesman.

‘Water conservati­on efforts made to date are helping to restore levels in rivers, lakes and ground water sources but further conservati­on is needed.’ Leakage repair teams are working across the country to find and fix leaks

The Water Conservati­on Order has been lifted for the north west of the country due to increased rainfall and the conservati­on measures over the last two months

In the Greater Dublin Area, water supplies are being maintained with minimum service disruption. Water conservati­on by householde­rs and businesses, continued work on leakage management and night-time pressure management has mangaed to contain overall regional daily usage to around 550 million litres. ‘While demand has been below last year’s level in recent weeks, we expect that demand will be higher over the coming months with the return of schools and colleges,’ said the spokesman. ‘Based on the current storage levels in Pollaphuca and Vartry, there is now a reasonable prospect that we will be able to meet the region’s needs through the autumn, with a continued conservati­on effort.’

In the event of an unusually dry September and Ocober, the levels would reduce to minimum reserve levels and require further restrictio­ns to avoid historic low levels going into the winter. ‘We will be anxiously watching the lake recovery to ensure that we enter 2019 with a full reserve.’ DARTS enthusiast­s in Arklow gathered in The Gallery bar recently for a fundraisin­g event which welcomed a special celebrity guest.

Profession­al darts player Dimitri Van den Bergh paid a visit to Arklow and met with the players as part of a charity event in aid of Arklow United Football Club.

The Belgian profession­al player nicknamed ‘The Dreammaker’ is just 24 years of age but already claimed the Profession­al Darts Corporatio­n Youth World Championsh­ip last year.

The Arklow players were delighted to meet the celebrity player and to enjoy a few matches in aid of a good cause.

 ??  ?? John Brock, John O’Hara, Robbie Kelly, Din Keogh, Stephen Byrne, Gemma Kerons, David O’Neill, Gordon Moules, William O’Toole, Niall O’Leary, Dennis Kenna, Nicky Kenna and pro darts player Dimitri Van den Bergh.
John Brock, John O’Hara, Robbie Kelly, Din Keogh, Stephen Byrne, Gemma Kerons, David O’Neill, Gordon Moules, William O’Toole, Niall O’Leary, Dennis Kenna, Nicky Kenna and pro darts player Dimitri Van den Bergh.
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Dimitri Van den Bergh and Emma Synnott.
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