CONCERNS HAVE BEEN EXPRESSED surrounding the potential health hazards that may arise from the water quality in Cree and Cooraclare.

Irish Water have acknowledged a repeated series of bursts in Cree and Cooraclare with three alone recorded in the month of April. They have attributed the discolouration to the outages and the โ€œdisturbance of the pipelines and subsequent flushing of the mainsโ€.

A spokesperson for Irish Water stated, โ€œin all cases, water being supplied is fully compliant with a programme of sampling and analysis across the distribution networkโ€.

Plans for a 1.6km section for a water main south of Cooraclare between Tullabrack and the village is proceeding to design stage. โ€œIt is noted that bursts on this line cause outages in Cooraclare and beyond. We are also assessing a 700m section of 8โ€ main near Alva between Cree and Cooraclare which has a history of recent bursts. All works remain subject to funding approval to go to constructionโ€.

Cllr PJ Kelly (FF) had called on Irish Water โ€œto ensure that pure waterโ€ is delivered to the area in a proposal before the West Clare Municipal District. He said the colour of the water emerging from the taps of homes in Cooraclare and Cree was unbelievable. โ€œIโ€™m a teetotaller but there was a temptation because it looked like duty-free beer,โ€ he quipped.

Kelly continued, โ€œWater of this nature appears to be a health hazard, the body that delivered it have left themselves wide open. Seeing is believing, when I saw it first I had to question it so I visited itโ€. Beer producers would be envious, the Lissycasey native remarked, โ€œit looks like certain material is coming from Dooloughโ€.

According to Cllr Ian Lynch (IND), a โ€œhuge investment is required but itโ€™s coming in dribs and drabsโ€. He said Irish Water were โ€œanswerable to nobody and we are just sick of it. It is lunacy trying to deal with Irish Water, they are a waste of timeโ€.

โ€œIf that is an advertisement for Irish Water, we donโ€™t need it,โ€ Kelly commented of the water conditions.

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