Unsafe water was produced at the facility, which serves 750,000 people, for a 10 hour period in August.
Information on the frequency of testing of water produced at the Ballymore Eustace Plant was not readily available to councillors.
Unsafe water was produced at the facility, which serves 750,000 people, for a 10 hour period in August.
The issue went unreported for almost a week.
KCC says says soon as it became aware of the issue,"senior staff were in contact with the Irish Water regional lead and received assurances that the issue which arose was fully resolved. "
Labour Cllr., Anne Breen, raised the matter at the October meeting of the Naas Municipal District.
Cllr. Breen joined Eoin Beatty on Friday's edition of Kildare Today, to discuss all of her motions before the meeting
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