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Over 12,500 Clare People Remain On At Risk Public Water Supplies

5 min · 1. juli 2026
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Over 12,500 Clare people remain on an at risk public drinking water supply. According to the EPA's latest annual report, both the old and new Water Treatment Plants in West Clare continue to experience issues managing trihalomethanes. Measures aimed at combatting the problems are not expected to be implemented until 2032 and 2030 respectively. Environmental Protection Agency Programme Manager Noel Byrne has been telling Clare FM's Daragh Dolan that the water is still safe to drink.

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