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Type of Treatment Limerick City Volume Supplied Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Population Served (m3/day) Type Of Treatment Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1001 Abbeyfeale PWS PWS 6892 2640 followed by Chlorination Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination, UV & Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1002 Adare PWS PWS 2498 1133 Fluoridation Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1003 Anglesboro PWS PWS 34 2 Chlorination & UV Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB2002 Ardpatrick Kilfinnane Public Water Supply PWS 1317 818 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1007 Athlacca PWS PWS 130 26 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1008 Ballingarry PWS PWS 994 504 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1010 Ballylanders PWS PWS 620 164 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1013 Bruff PWS PWS 1460 651 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1014 Bruree PWS PWS 811 291 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1015 Caherconlish PWS PWS 423 552 See clareville WTP & Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB2001 Cappamore Foileen Public Water Supply PWS 2456 949 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1019 Carrigkerry PWS PWS 275 108 Chlorination & UV Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1052 Carrigmore PWS PWS 372 89 Chlorination & UV Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1022 Castletown/Ballyagran PWS PWS 1276 822 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1023 Croom PWS PWS 1764 724 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1024 Doon PWS PWS 906 357 Chlorination, UV Disinfection Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1048 Fedamore PWS PWS 479 220 Chlorination Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1027 Foynes/Shannon Estuary PWS PWS 7148 18330 followed by Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1028 Galbally PWS PWS 387 132 pH correction & Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1029 Glenosheen PWS PWS 135 76 Chlorination Iron & Manganese Removal & Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1030 Glin PWS PWS 672 282 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1031 Herbertstown PWS PWS 687 104 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1050 Hospital PWS PWS 1065 348 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1033 Jamestown/Effin PWS PWS 1105 345 slow sand filtration and chlorination Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1036 Kilmallock PWS PWS 2721 1115 followed by Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1037 Kilteely PWS PWS 537 298 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1038 Knocklong PWS PWS 1186 582 Chlorination Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1032 Limerick City Environs PWS PWS 116615 42858 followed by Chlorination & Fluoridation Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1101 Martinstown PWS PWS 851 276 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1041 Murroe PWS PWS 2559 807 Chlorination & Fluoridation Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1042 Newcastle West PWS PWS 9702 3024 followed by Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1043 Oola PWS PWS 813 275 Chlorination & UV Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1044 Pallasgreen PWS PWS 1149 373 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1046 Rathkeale PWS PWS 2921 1733 Chlorination & Fluoridation Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB0056 Rockhill PWS 354 181 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PUB1056 South West Regional PWS PWS 4330 3232 Chlorination & UV Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3336 Ballianima no 2 Public GWS PUG 86 17 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3587 Ballinatona Public GWS PUG 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3111 Ballyvarra Public GWS PUG 69 14 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3198 Bridgewood Public GWS PUG 50 10 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI1599 Carrig west Public GWS PUG 50 10 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3412 Castleroberts Adare Public GWS PUG 119 24 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3155 Clorane Public GWS PUG 165 33 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3231 Cooga Upper Public GWS PUG 102 20 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3284 Coolroe Public GWS PUG 66 13 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3145 Courtmatrix/Killeheen Public GWS PUG 215 66 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3065 CROAGH PVT GWS PUG 120 26 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3283 Doon South Public GWS PUG 66 13 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3141 Drominboy, Lisnagry Public GWS PUG 112 22 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3127 FEOGHANA/CASTLEMAHON PUB GWS PUG 1310 288 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3509 Glenduff Public GWS PUG 66 13 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3275 Glenfield Public GWS PUG 430 86 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3129 Gooig, Clooncommins Public GWS PUG 191 38 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI1247 Killeline Public GWS PUG 50 10 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3382 Killoughteen Public GWS PUG 270 54 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3345 Kishyquirke Public GWS PUG 330 66 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3568 Leaheys Public GWS PUG 66 13 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3115 Lisnagry Public GWS PUG 66 13 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3151 LOUGH GUR PVT GWS PUG 1439 316 Chlorination Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3158 Lurraga Public GWS PUG 73 15 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3296 Reens Kilscannell Public GWS PUG 122 24 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3341 Reinroe Knockanes Public GWS PUG 83 17 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3322 Rivers Mountshannon Public GWS PUG 50 10 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3157 Rossbrien Public GWS PUG 83 17 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3112 Tankardstown Public GWS PUG 50 10 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3334 Toher Road Public GWS PUG 208 42 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3195 Towerhill Public GWS PUG 502 100 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI1103 Tuogh Public GWS PUG 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9434 Adare Manor PRI 0 0 filttration and chlorination on surface Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9408 AIBP Rathkeale PRI 0 0 water. chlorination on GW Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9401 Athlacca National School PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9406 Ballyguiltenane National School PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9431 Ballysheedy Hardware PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9414 Beech Lodge, Bruree PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9418 Clomshire Equestrian Centre, Adare PRI 10 1 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9407 Cloverfield National School PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9432 Cottage Bar Limerick Racecourse PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9403 Crecora National School PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9422 Cuan Mhuire Bruree PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 3600PRI9422 Cuan Mhuire, Bruree PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9411 Dawn Court PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9419 De Vere's Cafe, Curraghchase PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9413 Dunraven Arms PRI 100 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9430 Glenstal Abbey Murroe PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9421 Glenview House Anglesborough PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 3600PRI9421 Glenview House, Anglesborough Nursing Home PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9435 Kearney Bakery Ballyhahill PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9426 Kilcolman Community Creche PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9404 Kilcolman National School PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9423 Knockadea National School PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 3600PRI9423 Knockadea National School, Ballylanders PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9420 Knockdown Arms Bar PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9427 Lanterns Hotel Tarbert PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9402 Manister National School PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9428 Meades Deli Rathkeale PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9429 Old Rectory Croom PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9409 Limerick SPS 1 PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9416 Pfizer, Askeaton PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9424 St. Anthonys Nursing Home Pallasgreen PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9437 St. Catherines Nursing Home NCW PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9425 Stonehall Farm Curraghchase PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9433 The Thatch Castleroberts PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9436 Top Oil Station Croagh PRI 0 0 Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9410 Woodlands House Hotel PRI 0 0 Full water treatment with follow on Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI9412 Wyeth Nutritionals, Askeaton PRI 0 0 disinfeciton in place Limerick City and County Council 1900PRI3189 Baggotstown PVT GWS PRG 149 32 Chlorination Limerick
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