Laois residents miss out on water connection while Johnstown faces water supply issues. Read on for the latest on Irish Water challenges! ๐ฐ๐
Laois residents in Portarlington have found themselves in a peculiar situation with Irish Water. Despite their efforts, households in Portarlington have missed the opportunity to connect to the public wastewater system and are now required to reapply. The confusion and frustration among residents are palpable as they navigate through the bureaucratic process to secure essential services.
On the other hand, the call for action on improving the water supply in Johnstown has intensified. Councillor Mary Hilda Cavanagh urged Uisce Eireann to address the water issues at the Castlecomer municipal district meeting. The urgency to enhance the public water system in Johnstown is evident, highlighting the crucial need for infrastructure development and maintenance.
Interestingly, the challenges faced by Portarlington residents shed light on the importance of timely communication and efficient service provision by Irish Water. In contrast, the plea for action in Johnstown underscores the significance of proactive measures to ensure a reliable and sustainable water supply for communities. These instances emphasize the vital role that water utilities play in the daily lives of residents and the critical need for continuous improvement and responsiveness in water management.
Portarlington households have to reapply to water utility ... Portarlington residents have missed out on getting their homes connected to the pubic waste water ...
Speaking at the March meeting of the Castlecomer municipal district councillors, Cllr Mary Hilda Cavanagh called for action to improve the public water supply ...