Project to take place at the Srowland Plant on Wednesday.
Irish Water is warning that 13 Kildare towns and townlands, representing thousands of people, will have to conserve water for much of Wednesday.
Essential works are to take place at the Srowlands Water Treatment Plant.
Irish Water says a " necessary plant shut down is scheduled to take place this Wednesday".
The company says it is doesn't envisage water outages, but is asking people to "conserve water as their drinking water supply is dependent on reservoir storage for the duration of the works"
The following areas will be affected: Kildare Town and surrounds; Carbury; Derrinturn; Naas; Athgarvan; Newbridge; Parts of Caragh; Kilmeague; Monasterevin; Calverstown; Nurney; Narraghmore; Ballitore; Prosperous and surrounding areas.
We’re carrying out essential maintenance works at Srowlands Water Treatment Plant on Wednesday to safeguard the water supply in Kildare and the GDA. Please conserve water where possible during these works. See https://t.co/L0rHyX4Amf for more. @KildareCoCo @kfmradio
— Uisce Éireann - Irish Water (@IrishWater) May 31, 2021

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