Roscommon is
well above the national average when it comes to water leakage with rates as
high as 65% across the county and the First Fix Leak Repair scheme still has a
long way to go to remedy the situation - that’s according to Fianna Fail Deputy
for Roscommon/Galway Eugene Murphy.
Figures just
released to the end of March this year have shown that 266 householders in
Roscommon benefited from Irish Water’s First Fix Free scheme and Deputy Murphy
has urge more householders to avail of the free service.
Irish Water’s
First Fix Free scheme launched in early 2015 across all metering regions in
Roscommon and throughout the country. To the end of March, 75,974 properties
were identified with customer side leaks, 1,942 of which have been found in
Roscommon.
“ Water leakage
levels are extremely high in County Roscommon at 65%. I understand that 266
homes in Roscommon and 270 in Galway benefited from the Irish Water First Fix
Leak Repair scheme which is a welcome start however, the water loss due to old
or leaking pipes was estimated at 47% nationally but that figure is much higher
in County Roscommon at 65% and at 48% in Galway and this is causing huge
problems. Over 1,942 leaks were detected in Roscommon and 2,826 were detected
in Galway so there is still a considerable amount of work to do and a long way
to go to fix the problems with leaking pipes,” said Deputy Murphy.
“I understand that
1,942 of households in Roscommon have already received a letter indicating a
potential leak on their property and I would urge these householders to contact
Irish Water , to request a free leak investigation. The First Fix Repair Scheme
offers an opportunity to potentially avail of a free fix. Some 603 people in
Roscommon have already contacted the repair scheme,” said Deputy Murphy.
More
information about the First Fix Leak Repair Scheme for Domestic Water Customers
is available at water.ie/water-supply/first-fix/
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