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(M3/Day) Type of Treatment Galway County Volume Supplied Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Population Served (m3/day) Type Of Treatment Occassional pre-chlorination to remove iron and manganese, rapid Galway County Council 1200PUB1001 Ahascragh PWS PWS 810 859 gravity filters, UV and chlorination with sodium hypochlorite. Dosing with aluminium sulphate and polyelectrolyte, clarification, Galway County Council 1200PUB1004 Ballinasloe Public Supply PWS 8525 3995 pressure filtration, chlorination with Chlorine gas Pressure filters containing granular activated carbon media, UV, Galway County Council 1200PUB1005 Ballyconneely PWS PWS 133 511 chlorination with sodium hypochlorite solution Pre-chlorination as required to removed iron and manganese; rapid gravity filter with silica sand and manganese dioxide, duty/standby UV Galway County Council 1200PUB1006 Ballygar PWS PWS 1037 316 and chlorination with sodium hydroxide Pre-chlorination with sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide as required to remove iron and manganese; Rapid gravity filter with silica sand and manganese dioxide; duty/standby UV and chlorination with Galway County Council 1200PUB1007 Ballymoe PWS PWS 706 438 sodium hydroxide. Chemical clarification, ph correction, coagulation, floculation, Galway County Council 1200PUB1008 Carna/Kilkieran RWSS PWS 2617 1711 settlement tanks, rapid gravity filters, post chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1009 Carraroe PWS PWS 3414 1766 Chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1011 Cleggan/Claddaghduff PWS 565 162 chemical coagulation, filtration, UV and chlorination Coagulation with aluminium sulphate, floculation and filtration in a Galway County Council 1200PUB1012 Clifden PWS 2281 701 DAFF unit; UV; chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1013 Clonbur PWS PWS 1544 1211 Coagulation, DAFF, UV & chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1018 Dunmore/Glenamaddy PWS PWS 1807 2203 Ozone, GAC filtration, UV, chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1020 Galway City West PWS 7658 3000 Ozone treatment, GAC filtration, duty/standby UV, pH adjustment and Galway County Council 1200PUB1021 Glenamaddy PWS 754 367 chlorination Coagulation, DAF plant, rapid gravity filtration, UV treatment and Galway County Council 1200PUB1022 Gort PWS 2638 1094 chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1024 Inisboffin PWS PWS 165 186 Chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1025 Inishere PWS 257 100 Reverse Osmosis, Chlorination and UV Galway County Council 1200PUB1027 Inishmean PWS PWS 162 49 GAC filter and chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1053 Inishmore - Cregacareen PWS 49 350 Culligan filters, chlorination and UV Galway County Council 1200PUB1054 Inishmore - Kilcarna PWS 369 225 Cartridge filter for removal of particles >5um; UV and chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1026 Inishmore - Oghill PWS 455 100 Cartridge filter for removal of particles >5um; UV and chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1030 Kilconnell PWS PWS 246 87 5um cartridge filter, UV and chlorination with sodium hypochlorite Galway County Council 1200PUB1031 Kilkerrin/Moylough PWS 1538 1189 Chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1034 Kinvara PWS PWS 2071 1204 Chlorination & Fluoridation Galway County Council 1200PUB1035 Leenane PWS PWS 151 67 Chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1036 Letterfrack PWS (Dawros) PWS 238 97 Chlorination Galway County Council 1200PUB1058 Loughrea - Knockanima PWS PWS 4218 1665 Pressure filters & chlorination &UV Galway County Council 1200PUB1057 Loughrea - Lake Road PWS PWS 2794 1407 Pressure filters & chlorination &UV Ozone treatment; GAC filters; duty/standby UV; pH adjustment with Galway County Council 1200PUB1038 Mid-Galway PWS 7716 3967 sodium hydroxide and chlorination with sodium hypochlorite Pre-chlorination as required with sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide to remove iron and manganese; two rapid gravity filters with silica sand and manganese dioxide; duty / standby UV and Galway County Council 1200PUB1039 Mountbellew PWS PWS 2437 1142 chlorination with sodium hypochlorite. Galway County Council 1200PUB1041 Oughterard PWS 5776 2516 Chemical Clarification & Chlorination & Fluoridation PH adjustment, coagulation, flocculation, clarification, rapid gravity filtration, UV disinfection, chlorination, final pH adjustment and Galway County Council 1200PUB1042 Portumna PWS PWS 2262 1709 fluoridation. Coagulation and flocculation with aluminium sulphate, DAFF plant, UV Galway County Council 1200PUB1043 Rosmuc PWS PWS 482 346 and chlorination with sodium hypochlorite, pH correction. Galway County Council 1200PUB1045 Spiddal Public Water Supply PWS 6418 3271 Chemical Clarification & Rapid Filters and chlorination Coagulation and flocculation with aluminium sulphate and sodium Galway County Council 1200PUB1046 Teeranea/Lettermore PWS PWS 1013 540 hydroxide; DAFF plant; UV; chlorination with sodium hypochlorite pH regulation, coagulation, clarification & rapid gravity filtration, Galway County Council 1200PUB1047 Tuam RWSS PWS 40066 25746 fluoridation & disinfecti Coagulation and flocculation with sodium hydroxide and aluminium Galway County Council 1200PUB1048 Tully-Tullycross PWS 444 222 sulphate; DAFF plant; UV and chlorination with sodium hypochlorite Ozone treatment; GAC filtration; duty / standby UV; chlorination with Galway County Council 1200PUB1049 Williamstown PWS PWS 986 572 sodium hypochlorite; pH adjustment with sodium hydroxide Pre-chlorination with sodium hypochlorite to remove iron and Galway County Council 1200PUB1050 Woodford PWS PWS 409 155 manganese; Culligan filter; UV; Chlorination Galway County Council 1200PRI0100 Abbert No 2 PUG 0 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0823 Abbert Public Group Water Scheme PUG 38 8 Galway County Council 1200PRI0103 Aillebrack GWS PUG 174 35 Galway County Council 1200PRI2110 Ann Coen, Lecarrow, Tynagh PUG 0 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0127 Ballintleva GWS Spiddal PUG 35 43 Galway County Council 1200PRI0135 Ballyfruit, Headford PUG 46 9 Galway County Council 1200PRI0160 Brackloon, Dunmore PUG 188 38 Galway County Council 1200PRI0168 Bunnahevally, Kilcurrivard. PUG 177 35 Galway County Council 1200PRI0594 Caherfinisker PUG 412 82 Galway County Council 1200PRI0190 Carnmore No. 2 (Kiltullagh) PUG 319 64 Galway County Council 1200PRI0193 Carraghbrown PUG 105 21 Galway County Council 1200PRI0194 Carraghy (Claregalway) PUG 67 13 Galway County Council 1200PRI0196 Carranurlaur PUG 55 11 Galway County Council 1200PRI0205 Castlegar/Lissyegan PUG 189 38 Galway County Council 1200PRI0214 Claregalway No 2 PUG 174 35 Galway County Council 1200PRI0213 Claregalway No.1. PUG 458 92 Galway County Council 1200PRI0752 Clontuskert PUG 539 108 Galway County Council 1200PRI0224 Cloon PUG 252 50 Galway County Council 1200PRI0260 Coolarne PUG 139 28 Galway County Council 1200PRI0270 Cornamucklagh PUG 87 17 Galway County Council 1200PRI0280 Cregannamore/Moneymore GWS PUG 348 70 Galway County Council 1200PRI0285 Cuillagh PUG 348 70 Galway County Council 1200PRI0764 Currenrue, Kinvara. PUG 90 18 Galway County Council 1200PRI0558 Dunloughan, Ballyconneely. PUG 34 15 Galway County Council 1200PRI0309 Emlough PUG 202 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0310 Errisbeg PUG 322 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0319 Foreglass Dolan PUG 210 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0321 Frenchfort PUG 70 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0327 Garrafrauns PUG 81 16 Galway County Council 1200PRI0655 Glengowla (Gibbons) PUG 174 35 Galway County Council 1200PRI0840 Gortanumera PUG 333 233 Galway County Council 1200PRI0338 Gortnaglassa PUG 151 30 Galway County Council 1200PRI0350 Gurraun North, Belclare PUG 179 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0363 Kilconly PUG 139 280 Galway County Council 1200PRI0372 Killasolan PUG 90 18 Galway County Council 1200PRI0373 Killeely/Kilcolgan PUG 61 12 Galway County Council 1200PRI0374 Killeen/Bruckey PUG 165 33 Galway County Council 1200PRI0380 Killough GWS PUG 58 12 Galway County Council 1200PRI0677 Kiltomer No. 3 PUG 380 76 Galway County Council 1200PRI0389 Kiniska, Claregalway. PUG 131 26 Galway County Council 1200PRI0397 Knockmascahill PUG 293 59 Galway County Council 1200PRI0904 Lavally No. 3 (Higgins) PUG 49 10 Galway County Council 1200PRI0693 Lettercallow (Leitir Caladh) PUG 81 47 Galway County Council 1200PRI0251 Lettermullen No.2 PUG 112 23 Galway County Council 1200PRI0747 Lisheenkyle PUG 101 20 Galway County Council 1200PRI0565 Loughrea Rural, (Killeenadeema) PUG 925 185 Galway County Council 1200PRI0429 Lowville No.2 PUG 142 28 Galway County Council 1200PRI0437 Mannin PUG 110 26 Galway County Council 1200PRI0887 Moanbaun PUG 113 23 Galway County Council 1200PRI0448 Moher PUG 64 13 Galway County Council 1200PRI0894 Moorpark PUG 42 15 Galway County Council 1200PRI0463 Murvey/Dolan PUG 177 35 Galway County Council 1200PRI0613 Newtowndaly PUG 209 42 Galway County Council 1200PRI0746 Tarramuid No 2, Oranmore PUG 0 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI0531 Tonroe PUG 64 13 Galway County Council 1200PRI0532 Toureen/Tarrea PUG 93 19 Galway County Council 1200PRI0541 Tully, Thornfield PUG 46 9 Galway County Council 1200PRI0544 Tyrone PUG 206 41 Actons Campsite & Caravan Pk, Galway County Council 1200PRI2051 Grallagh, Claddagduff PRI 0 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI2002 Ardagh Hotel, Clifden - Well PRI 0 0 Atlantic View B&B, Letternoosh, Galway County Council 1200PRI2034 Clifden PRI 0 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI2114 Galway CoCo SPS 1 PRI 0 0 Ballymore Cottage Creche, Galway County Council 1200PRI2003 Craughwell - Well PRI 0 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI2035 Ballynahinch Hotel PRI 0 0 Galway County Council 1200PRI2132
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