Irish Water has this week approved €240,000 for the replacement of just under 3km of debilitating watermains in the Glantane and Dromahane areas of North Cork. This follows severe pressure from local Cllr. John Paul O’ Shea (Ind) and the local community who have been out of water more times that with it in recent months.
Welcoming the funding for the new watermains, Cllr. John Paul O’ Shea said “I have been fighting the case of replacing these mains with Cork County Council and Irish Water over the last twelve months and I am delighted to report that Irish Water has just this week approved €240,000 to replace the entire watermain from what is know locally as from Tullera Cross to Scarragh in Glantane and Kilcolman to Dromahane. The substandard 75mm piping will be replaced with a 100mm PVC watermain”.
The news will come as a great relief to residents in the area who have suffered so much in recent months and years. Works are due to commence in the coming weeks with the aim of the scheme being finished early next year.
Cllr. O’ Shea added “I have been very conscious of the hardship residents in thees areas of Glantane & Dromahane have had to endure over the last 12 months with not knowing if they had water in the tap when they got up in the morning. There is one particular stretch of road where the pipes here are more or less rotting away and needed to be urgently addressed. Confirmation that these pipes will now be replaced is a very welcomed one and I am grateful that Irish Water saw the need to invest in this infrastructure here”.