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Type of Treatment Kildare County Council 1400PUB1051 Ardcarraig Clogherinkoe PWS 145 16 Chlorination Volume Supplied Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Population Served (m3/day) Type Of Treatment Kildare County Council 1400PUB1051 Ardcarraig Clogherinkoe PWS 145 16 Chlorination Coagulation, clarification and Flocculation, Rapid Gravity filtration Kildare County Council 1400PUB1060 Barrow Supply PWS 10081 3271 followed by Chlorination & Fluoridation see Srowland & Ballymore Eustace WTP Kildare County Council 1400PUB1070 Barrow/Poulaphouca Blend PWS 58649 16561 (Dublin City) Kildare County Council 1400PUB1012 Clogherinkoe PWS 63 7 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PUB1013 Clonuff PWS 39 4 Chlorination & Manganese removal Kildare County Council 1400PUB1019 Leixlip Regional PWS 51383 34631 see Leixilp WTP (Fingal) Pressure Filtration, Chlorination and Kildare County Council 1400PUB1020 Monasterevin PWS 5783 1870 Manganese removal see Ballymore Eustace WTP (Dublin Kildare County Council 1400PUB1023 Poulaphouca Regional PWS 74366 21980 City) Pressure Filtration and Chlorination, see Kildare County Council 1400PUB1041 Rathangan PWS 6401 2034 Srowland & Ballymore Eustace Kildare County Council 1400PUB1024 Redbog PWS 34 10 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI4057 Applegreen SS M4 PRI 0 50 Chlorination and UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI4050 Ashley Hall NH Tully PRI 60 3 UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI3046 Ballyna Estate Development Moyvalley PRI 0 40 chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI4070 Boycetown House PRI 20 2 Softener and UV treatment Kildare County Council 1400PRI3047 Bray Apartments, Athy PRI 15 2 Kildare County Council 1400PRI4008 Broadford NS PRI 0 2 Softener Kildare County Council 1400PRI4007 Cadamstown NS PRI 0 2 Reverse Osmosis Kildare County Council 1400PRI4003 Callagys Moyvalley PRI 0 0 Softener/UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI4033 Cuan Mhuire PRI 20 3 none Kildare County Council 1400PRI4004 Fureys Moyvalleys PRI 0 0 Softener/UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI4056 GAA Eadestown PRI 50 2 None Kildare County Council 1400PRI4010 Highfield Golf Club PRI 30 10 UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI4049 Kilashee Hotel Naas PRI 60 5 UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI4022 Kilkea Golf Club Development PRI 0 8 UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI3042 Lios an Ri, Clogherinka PRI 100 16 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI4051 Lourdesville NH PRI 50 3 Kildare County Council 1400PRI3041 Military Camp The Curragh PRI 1400 310 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI4005 Mother Hubbards PRI 0 4 Softener/UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI4013 Parke House Nursing Home PRI 50 10 Softener/UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI4001 The Blueberry Restaurant PRI 0 0 Softener/UV Kildare County Council 1400PRI3043 Tougher Industrial Estate PRI 0 400 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI3031 Ballindoolin GWS PRG 80 10 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI3032 Ballyroe/Leinster Lodge PRG 130 40 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI3033 Gormanstown/Usk GWS PRG 500 248 Chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI3055 Kilteel GWS PRG 200 25 chlorination Kildare County Council 1400PRI3036 Narraghmore/Lipstown GWS PRG 1200 370 Chlorination.
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