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Newlands Cross/Green Isle Water ???

  • 07-01-2011 2:38pm
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    Is anyone around these area's having serious problems with their tanks refilling when the water restrictions are lifted during the day? We are in an apt (Newlands Manor), 1st floor, and have not had water in the toilet cisterns or bathroom sinks/shower since 19th December!!!!

    Cue daily gym visits for showers etc and manually filling up cisterns! Apparently theres nothing we can do as until the water pressure returns to normal our pump won't work so we're basically stuck like this for probably another few weeks???

    Anyone else in this situation??? Or anyone think they might have a solution???


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 66,130 ✭✭✭✭unkel
    Chauffe, Marcel, chauffe!


    Bliss1983 wrote: »
    Is anyone around these area's having serious problems with their tanks refilling when the water restrictions are lifted during the day? We are in an apt (Newlands Manor), 1st floor, and have not had water in the toilet cisterns or bathroom sinks/shower since 19th December!!!!

    That's terrible! We've had a few days of the tank not refilling (without warning from the county council) and I have been giving out about Ireland's third world water system, but your situation is so much worse.

    Have you tried ringing their emergency number:

    Useful Emergency Contacts

    South Dublin County Council – ph 01 4574907


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