Some 192,000 customers have had water restored since the storm
Uisce Éireann have now deployed and installed generators at almost all of the plants
Uisce Éireann have now deployed and installed generators at almost all of the plants, pumping stations and reservoirs where it is feasible to do so.
Having done so, Uisce Éireann are continuing to work closely with the ESB to prioritise the restoration of electricity supply in the remaining locations.
Approximately 90 premises supplying 250 customers in neighbouring Leitrim remain without water. This is down from a peak of 5,000 customers who were without water across the county in the aftermath of Storm Éowyn last week.
Efforts continue to restore water to a small number of customers in Leckaun and Fivemilebourne in North Leitrim and Corrawalleen, Coraleehan, Aughawillan and Kilavehy areas in South Leitrim.
As the network refills and supplies return in the coming days in these areas customers may experience intermittent disruption or low water pressure.
Following huge efforts, we can confirm that we have now deployed and installed generators at almost all of the plants, pumping stations, and reservoirs where it is feasible to do so across Leitrim.
Uisce Éireann has provided a generator at Gradogue Pumping Station to supply customers in Carrigallen area and Newtowngore.
Generators have also been installed on the South Leitrim Public Water Supply Scheme at Corgar and Mullinavanogue to improve supply for customers in Aughawillan, Coraleehan and surrounding areas, and to Kinkeen Pumping Station supplying Corawalleen.
A generator has also been installed at the pumping station in Carrickfad supplying the Leckaun and Fivemilebourne areas in North Leitrim.
In areas where water has not yet returned, alternative water supplies are being provided to support local communities and Uisce Éireann is tankering water to treated water reservoirs to resupply smaller schemes.
Uisce Éireann are also liaising with Local Coordination Groups and Emergency Response Hubs in areas where these have been established.
Updates on the location of these alternative water supplies and other supply updates are available on the Uisce Éireann website, www.water.ie , and customers can also contact Uisce Éireann directly on 1800 278 278.