Disruption due to Essential maintenance
Essential maintenance is required within the scheme network on 7th January 2021, and resulting from this there may be short interruptions to supply during the day. Thank you for your understanding
Essential maintenance is required within the scheme network on 7th January 2021, and resulting from this there may be short interruptions to supply during the day. Thank you for your understanding
Wishing you all a very happy Christmas and New Year. From the Kiltiernan Group Water Scheme Board of Directors
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
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
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Apologies for any inconvenience but our website is currently under construction.During this time the site will continue to make water test reports available and give a clear indication as to the quality of the water.
Zone of Contribution (ZOC) is the land area that contributes water to the well or spring.
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
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