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Thursday, 09 March 2017 08:33

Over 90 private water supplies in Ireland on boil water notices, says EPA

Over ninety private water supplies, affecting over 5,400 people, have been found to be on boil water notices, according to the Irish Environmental Protection Agency.

A special report focusing on the quality of Private Water Supplies in Ireland, released today by the EPA, shows that twenty per cent of the population are supplied by private supplies - mainly through group water schemes, or small supplies/wells operated by the owners of buildings/businesses as part of a public or commercial activity.

One fifth of the population, mostly in rural areas, get their drinking water from private water supplies. The remainder of the population are supplied by public water supplies which are the responsibility of Irish Water.

Boil water notices were imposed on 94 private water supplies during the 2015 reporting period, affecting a population of over 5,400.  This compares to a total population of 3,770 with boil water notices in public water supplies today.

Commenting on the findings of the report, Mr. Gerard O’Leary, Director of the EPA’s Office of Environmental Enforcement said,

“Despite recent improvements to private water supplies, there were 94 private water supplies affecting over 5,400 people on boil water notices.  Further improvements are required to ensure that people on private water supplies have access to clean and wholesome drinking water.”

Monitoring results show that private water supplies to commercial businesses (hotels, B&Bs, pubs, etc) or to buildings where the public has access (schools, crèches, campsites, etc) are at greater risk of being contaminated.  The report highlights that more than sixty of these supplies were found to be contaminated with human or animal waste at least once during the reporting year.

Key findings from the report include:

  • 92 public group water schemes, 30 private group water schemes and 864 small private supplies were not monitored for E. coli during 2015. Of the 864 small private supplies, 270 served hotels, restaurants or other premises serving food or drink to the public, 99 served schools or childcare centres and 23 served nursing homes.
  • 98.1 per cent of samples comply with microbiological parameters. 
  • The percentage of schemes fully compliant with the E. coli standard is as follows:
  • Public group water schemes – 100 per cent
  • Private group water schemes – 96.1 per cent
  • Small private supplies – 94.8 per cent
  • 99.7 per cent of samples comply with chemical parameters.
  • 94 boil water notices affecting a population of 5,437 people were issued to consumers of water in private water supplies.
  • 48 audits of private water supplies were carried out by 8 local authorities.
  • 5 directions were issued by 4 local authorities.

No prosecutions were reported to the EPA.

Darragh Page, Senior Inspector of the EPA’s Office of Environmental Enforcement said,

“Local authorities have extensive enforcement powers to ensure that action is taken where water quality issues are identified in private supplies. Where such issues are identified and the water supplier is unwilling to take action the local authority should exercise its enforcement powers to ensure that consumers are protected.”

Click here to download the report Focus on Private Water Supplies

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