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Mayo’s group water schemes encouraged to move over to Irish Water

By |2021-04-28T12:52:03+01:00April 28th, 2021|News|

The Connaught Telegram reported today, 28th April 2021 the following article and I would like all our members to consider the consequences and implications of no fresh applicants for committee level participation. Please contact the scheme if you would like additional information. GROUP water schemes in Mayo are being encouraged to take steps to have

Avoid water loss this winter – prepare now for freezing conditions.

By |2020-11-22T18:11:41+00:00November 22nd, 2020|News, Weather Alert|

Dear Member, Despite the best efforts of your Group Water Scheme, many householders and farmers were seriously inconvenienced over the past winters as water pipes and tanks froze solid resulting in leaks and burst pipes in attics and farmyards. While your Group Scheme is happy to provide advice where such problems occur, members should

Water Leaks on the Farm

By |2020-11-05T00:44:38+00:00November 5th, 2020|News|

As animals are being housed, many fields may not be walked for some time and so this is a reminder to take measures to prevent water leaks or unintentional usage. Verify your water troughs and taps are not leaking and if the supply is not required over the winter, turn off the water at

SSL Certificate for website

By |2020-10-23T14:53:42+01:00October 23rd, 2020|News, Web Design|

Website now has an SSL Certificate Digital certificates serve as the backbone of internet security. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, sometimes called digital certificates, are used to establish an encrypted connection between a browser or user's computer and a server or website. The SSL connection protects sensitive data, such as credit card

Water Hardness and treatment reviewed

By |2020-10-23T14:58:32+01:00April 20th, 2013|Featured, News, Our Water Source, Publication, Water Quality, Water Treatment|

The water supplied by Kiltiernan Group Water Scheme is deemed as hard water and we investigated the capability of us softening the water with our current infrastructure. Glan Agua responded as follows: "There is absolutely no problem running the RO (Reverse Osmosis) in Kiltiernan WTP but the Scheme has to

Chinese delegation visited the Kiltiernan pump house

By |2020-11-03T23:23:27+00:00October 3rd, 2012|News|

The Chinese Vice Minister of Water Resources, Ms Zhou Ying and her colleagues met with a number of the Kiltiernan Group water scheme committee. The Chinese delegation visited the Kiltiernan pump house and processing plant to see first-hand an example of infrastructural measures that might be adopted in China to address water quality concerns within

Covid 19

Covid-19 has almost completely disappeared from the media however we need to be aware that it is not gone. Life has reverted back to the pre-Covid days for the most part but there are still some observances we need to follow. I ask you be respectful when dealing with the scheme workers / sub contractors when conducting face to face meetings as we need to be mindful of their health and safety. Please maintain a minimum of 2 meters distance at all times and when a more prolonged conversation is required, please contact us by phone or email.

Health & Safety

Kiltiernan Group Water scheme is committed to conducting business in a manner that is safe for its workers and members of the community. If you have any safety concerns related to the group water scheme please contact the scheme manager at kiltiernangws@gmail.com or the Safety Representative at safety@kiltiernan-gws.ie

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Please contact Michael John murphy, the scheme manager, at kiltiernangws@gmail.com if there are any issues you wish to discuss.
If there is any difficulty in making contact on this email then please contact info@kiltiernan-gws.ie.

Alternatively phone Michael John at 086 0203012

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