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Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Population Served Volume Supplied (M3/Day) Type of Treatment Tipperary Volume Supplied Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Population Served (m3/day) Type Of Treatment Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0101 Ahenny PWS 77 29 Chlorination & UV Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0102 Ardfinnan Regional PWS 11256 4878 & Fluoridation Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0104 Ballinvir PWS 30 85 Chlorination & UV Aeration, Chlorination, Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1002 Borrisokane PWS 1841 749 Fluoridation Disinfection by Chlorination using sodium hypochlorite. Alarmed on- Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1016 Borrisoleigh PWS 2395 336 line residual chlorine monitoring. Tipperary County Council 3700PUB1040 Burncourt Ballylooby PWS 1749 1020 N/A Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0105 Burncourt Regional PWS 1817 1291 Chlorination Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0107 Carrick-On-Suir (Crottys Lake) PWS 2091 625 Chlorination & Fluoridation Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0108 Carrick-On-Suir (Lingaun River) PWS 3922 1172 Chlorination & Fluoridation Tipperary County Council 3700PUB1038 Castlecranna, Carrigatogher PWS 66 9 UV, Chlorination Slow Sand Filtration, Chlorination Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0109 Clonmel Poulavanogue PWS 2711 1875 & Fluoridation Chlorination, alarmed on-line Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1005 Cloughjordan PWS 1143 506 residual chlorine monitoring. Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0111 Coalbrook PWS 1566 877 Chlorine\Iron+Mang Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0112 Commons PWS PWS 471 212 Chlorination\Iron+Mang Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0009 Dualla Borehole PWS 423 310 Chlorination Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0113 Dundrum Regional PWS 5153 3047 & Fluoridation Coagulation, Flocculation, Clarification, Rapid gravity filtration, Disinfection (UV and Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0137 Fethard Regional Public Water Supply PWS 6525 4358 chlorination) and fluoridation Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0130 Galtee Regional PWS 11778 8373 & Fluoridation Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration followed by Chlorination Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0134 GLENARY PWS 10750 3724 & Fluoridation Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0202 GLENGAR PWS 475 322 Chlorination & Fluoridation Tipperary County Council 3700PUB1041 Golden to Cashel Town PWS 4282 1931 N/A Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0143 HOLLYFORD PWS 243 122 Chlorination & Fluoridation Disinfection by Chlorination using sodium hypochlorite. Alarmed on- Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1018 Holycross PWS 1177 367 line residual chlorine monitoring. Disinfection by Chlorination using Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1011 Horse & Jockey PWS PWS 648 159 sodium hypochlorite. Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0146 IRONMILLS PWS 2558 1930 Chlorination & Fluoridation Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0147 KILCASH PWS 207 51 Coag/Fil/Chlor/pH/Fluor Disinfection by Chlorination using sodium hypochlorite. Alarmed on- Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1015 Kilcommon/Rearcross PWS 1229 612 line residual chlorine monitoring. Cartridge filtration, UV disinfection, pH correction, Tipperary County Council 3700PUB1039 Lisava Public Water Supply PWS 362 299 chlorine dosing. Disinfection by Chlorination using Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1014 Littleton PWS PWS 524 156 sodium hypochlorite. Disinfection by UV, and chlorination using sodium hypochlorite. Alarmed on-line Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1034 Lorrha/Rathcabbin (Zone 2 - Lorrha) PWS 126 151 residual chlorine monitoring. Disinfection by chlorination using sodium hypochlorite and UV. Alarmed on-line residual chlorine Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1024 Lorrha/Rathcabbin (Zone 3 - Mix) PWS 1240 615 monitoring. Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0151 Monroe PWS PWS 4266 2263 Chlorination Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0149 Mullenbawn PWS 1607 986 Chlorination & Fluoridation Enhanced Coagulation & Flocculation using Sulphuric Acid & Aluminium Sulphate and Polyelectrolyte and Activated Carbon, Clarification, Rapid Gravity Sand Filtration followed by disinfection using Chlorine gas., Fluoridation. Alarmed on-line residual chlorine monitoring. On- line Turbidity monitors on each sand filter outlet and on the Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1008 Nenagh RWSS PWS 14005 5405 combined filtered water. Coagulation of surface water using PH Correction (Caustic Soda) Aluminium Sulphate, Polyelectrolyte, Clarification, Rapid Gravity Sand Filtration, Disinfection using Chlorine & mixed with groundwater receiving disinfection by Chlorination. Alarmed on-line chlorine Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1004 Newport RWSS PWS 6794 2665 monitoring. Coagulation / Flocculation using Aluminium Sulphate, Polyelectrolyte, Clarification, Rapid Gravity Sand Filtration, Fluoridation, Disinfection using sodium hypochlorite & mixed with groundwater receiving Fluoridation, disinfection by Chlorination using sodium hypochlorite. Alarmed on-line residual chlorine monitoring at Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1009 Roscrea RWSS (Zone 1 - Mix) PWS 6223 1503 both sites. Disinfection by Chlorination using Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1019 Templederry PWS 302 97 sodium hypochlorite. Aeration, Rapid Gravity Sand Filtration, Disinfection by Chlorination using sodium hypochlorite, Fluoridation. Alarmed on-line residual chlorine Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1010 Templemore RWSS (Zone 1 - College Hill) PWS 2682 1372 monitoring. Disinfection by UV, and Chlorination using sodium Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1027 Templemore RWSS (Zone 2) PWS 545 191 hypochlorite. Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0152 Templetney/Brackford Bridge PWS PWS 3903 2843 Chlorination Disinfection by Chlorination using Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1013 Templetuohy PWS 808 301 sodium hypochlorite. Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1006 Terryglass PWS 156 77 Chlorination & UV Disinfection by chlorination using sodium hypochlorite. Alarmed on- Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1031 Thurles (Zone 4 - Archerstown) PWS 33 6 line residual chlorine monitoring. Fluoridation, Disinfection by Chlorination using sodium hypochlorite and partially by UV. Alarmed on-line residual chlorine Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1012 Thurles (Zone 1 - Mix) PWS 8133 2437 monitoring & Knockalough WTP Slow Sand Filtration. Disinfection by UV & chlorination using sodium hypochlorite. Alarmed on-line Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1028 Thurles (Zone 2 - Knockalough) PWS 20 16 residual chlorine monitoring. Chlorination, Fluoridation & UV Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0123 Tipperary Town Supply PWS 4993 2582 Disinfection Tipperary County Council 2900PUB0124 Tullohea PWS 406 278 Chlorination Disinfection by Chlorination using Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1020 Two Mile Borris PWS 737 225 sodium hypochlorite. Disinfection by UV, and Chlorination using sodium Tipperary County Council 2800PUB1022 Upperchurch PWS 92 38 hypochlorite. Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0312 Abbey Tavern, Holycross PRI 20 4 UV disinfection Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2536 Abbey View B & B, Roscrea Rd., Nenagh PRI 10 2 Tipperary County Council 2900PRI0301 Aherlow House Hotel PRI 100 50 Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0302 Aherlow House Hotel (lodges well) PRI 195 35 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2558 Tipperary SPS 1 PRI 5 1 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2532 Tipperary SPS 2 PRI 10 2 Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0317 Ard Gaoithe BusinessPk, Clonmel PRI 50 10 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2569 Bakes & Cakes, Kilnafinch, Nenagh SPS PRI 4 1 Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0325 Ballykisteen Hotel PRI 150 30 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2547 Bannons Pub, Clareen, Ballycahill PRI 10 2 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2565 Boulaban Ice Cream, Roscrea PRI 10 2 UV disinfection (& softener). Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2039 Bushy Park Nursing Home, Borrisokane PRI 1 1 Disinfection by UV Tipperary County Council 2900PRI0309 Cahir House Hotel PRI 50 50 Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0326 Cantwells Quality Water PRI 15 3 UV & CL2 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2300 Careys Bar & Shop, Tour, Newport PRI 20 4 Filtration & Disinfection by UV. Tipperary County Council 2900PRI0307 Carraig Hotel Carrick PRI 50 50 Tipperary County Council 3700PRI2583 Centra, Limerick Rd, Newport PRI 40 8 UV, Softener Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0316 Corcorans Bar, Grange, Thurles PRI 20 5 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2004 Tipperary SPS 3 PRI 20 4 None Tipperary County Council 2900PRI0304 Tipperary SPS 4 PRI 0 100 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2542 Dew Valley Meats, Holycross Rd, Thurles PRI 40 8 chlorination. Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2292 Dunnes Shop, Drombane SPS PRI 20 4 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2545 Dunnes Stores, Thurles PRI 30 6 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2006 Eagles Nest , Dolla SPS PRI 20 4 UV Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0315 Tipperary SPS 5 PRI 6 1 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2010 Fiacri Country House Restaurant, Boulerea PRI 20 4 Disinfection by UV. Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2550 Fitzpatricks Bar, Clonmore PRI 10 2 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2302 Fruit & Nut Bakes, Plum Tree Cottage, TerryGlass PRI 4 1 Disinfection by UV Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0323 Glenpatrick Spring Water PRI 90 400 Tipperary County Council 3700PRI0324 Gortnafleur Business park PRI 50 9 Tipperary County Council 2800PRI2011 Gurteen Agricultural College, Ballingarry, Roscrea PRI 1 1 Disinfection
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