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Type of Treatment Donegal Count Volume Supplied Organisation Name Scheme Code Scheme Name Supply Type Population Served (m3/day) Type Of Treatment Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination and pH Donegal County Council 0600PUB1061 ARRANMORE ISLAND PWS 511 353 correction Donegal County Council 0600PUB1105 BALLYSHANNON PWS 3131 1534 Slow Sand Filters Followed by Chlorination Sedimentation followed by Pressure Filters followed by Donegal County Council 0600PUB1018 BUNCRANA PWS 3711 1037 Chlorination, Fluoridation and pH correction Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation Donegal County Council 0600PUB1108 BUNDORAN URBAN PWS 3711 2486 and pH correction Chlorination & Fluoridation ( water mixed with Inishowen Donegal County Council 0600PUB1007 CARNDONAGH (MIXED SUPPLY) PWS 6376 2548 West WTP water) Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination and pH Donegal County Council 0600PUB1044 CARRIGART-DOWNINGS PWS 1597 653 correction Donegal County Council 0600PUB1106 CASHILARD PWS 367 206 Slow Sand Filter Followed by Chlorination Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation Donegal County Council 0600PUB1045 CRANFORD PWS 786 515 and pH correction Pressure Filters followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation and pH Donegal County Council 0600PUB1075 CREESLOUGH PWS 3175 2076 correction. Donegal County Council 0600PUB1118 Culdaff PWS 1160 385 Chlorination Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation Donegal County Council 0600PUB1098 DONEGAL(RIVER ESKE) PWS 5976 2907 and pH correction Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination and pH Donegal County Council 0600PUB1043 FANAD EAST (SHANNAGH) PWS 350 771 correction Donegal County Council 0600PUB1042 FANAD WEST (TULLYCONNELL) PWS 1242 526 Slow Sand Filters Followed by Chlorination and pH correction Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by GAC filters, Chlorination, Donegal County Council 0600PUB1096 FROSSES-INVER PWS 4345 1913 Fluoridation and pH correction Donegal County Council 0600PUB1070 GLENTIES-ARDARA PWS 3625 1534 Chlorination Pressure Filters followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation and pH Donegal County Council 0600PUB1059 GORTAHORK-FALCARRAGH PWS 4162 1643 correction. Donegal County Council 0600PUB1015 GREENCASTLE PWS 1385 313 Slow Sand Filters Followed by Chlorination Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation Donegal County Council 0600PUB1022 INISHOWEN EAST PWS 5806 1786 and pH correction Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination and pH Donegal County Council 0600PUB1005 INISHOWEN WEST PWS 3356 1347 correction Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination and pH Donegal County Council 0600PUB1094 KILLYBEGS PWS 4577 3082 correction Lough Greenan - Chlorinated Fluoridated and pH corrected • Lough Keel - Pressure Filters followed by Chlorination, Donegal County Council 0600PUB1110 LETTERKENNY PWS 25289 6869 Fluoridation and pH correction. Ballymacool Boreholes - Colligan pressure filters with final GAC filter followed by chlorination and fluoridation, also Donegal County Council 0600PUB1128 LETTERKENNY MIXED PWS 1997 2444 mixed with water from Letterkenny WTP Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation Donegal County Council 0600PUB1069 LETTERMACAWARD PWS 2383 1761 and pH correction Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation Donegal County Council 0600PUB1076 LOUGH MOURNE PWS 21435 7985 and pH correction Donegal County Council 0600PUB1131 Milford Kerrykeel PWS 1147 592 see Milford WTP & Letterkenny -Goldrum WTP Donegal County Council 0600PUB1130 Milford Letterkenny Mixed PWS 1963 558 see Milford WTP & Letterkenny -Goldrum WTP Donegal County Council 0600PUB1050 MILFORD PUB PWS 2560 1338 Slow Sand Filters Followed by Chlorination and Fluoridation Coagulation, flocculation and a clarification process, followed Donegal County Council 0600PUB1129 Owenteskna PWS 2784 1488 by rapid gravity filtration, UV disinfection and chlorination Slow Sand Filters on surface source only Final mixed supply ( Donegal County Council 0600PUB1104 PETTIGO PUB PWS 298 221 surface and ground water) chlorinated DAF followed by first stage Rapid Gravity Filters followed by chlorination and pH correction Followed by second stage Donegal County Council 0600PUB1020 POLLAN DAM PUB PWS 19856 8102 Rapid Gravity Filters followed by final chlorination trim Donegal County Council 0600PUB1053 RATHMULLEN PUB PWS 420 261 Rapid Gravity Filters Only followed by Chlorination Rapid Gravity Filters Followed by Chlorination, Fluoridation Donegal County Council 0600PUB1060 ROSSES REGIONAL PUB PWS 9663 4876 and pH correction Donegal County Council 0600PRI3077 ALT (N.I) PUG 120 154 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3103 BALLYMAGROARTY PUG 1700 715 CROWNALAGHEY (BESIDE MEENREAGH) Donegal County Council 0600PRI3136 (N.I.) PUG 100 12 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3128 DERRYKILLEW (BALLYSHANNON) (N.I.) PUG 100 40 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3011 GLENEELY PUG 1050 222 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3078 MEENREAGH (N.I.) PUG 120 15 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3179 Bacus Ui Bhaoill PRI 20 5 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3189 Boyce Caravan Park, Rosguill. PRI 50 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3198 Butterbean Restaurant PRI 50 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3170 Downings Bay Hotel PRI 100 30 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3192 Drumhill Caravan Park, Portsalon. PRI 10 5 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3165 EDINFEAGH NATIONAL SCHOOL PRI 50 3 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3178 Errigal Youth Hostel, PRI 20 2 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3185 Gallaghers Bakery Ardara PRI 50 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3184 Glen Tavern Bar PRI 25 2 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3166 GLENDOWAN NATIONAL SCHOOL PRI 50 3 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3126 GLENVEAGH NO. 1 PRI 50 20 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3057 GLENVEAGH NO. 2 PRI 50 20 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3176 Great Northern Hotel. PRI 100 30 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3167 HARVEY'S POINT HOTEL PRI 150 50 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3177 Hollyrood Hotel PRI 100 30 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3175 Ionad Cois Locha Dunlewey PRI 20 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3172 Lagacurry caravan Park PRI 50 5 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3199 Lagacurry Caravan Park PRI 50 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3159 LOUGH DERG (ISLAND) PRI 100 9 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3188 Mc Brides Caravan Park Melmore PRI 100 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3190 Mc Garrigles Resteraunt PRI 20 2 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3194 Melmore Caravan park (Brogans) PRI 30 15 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3193 Michael Gallagher Caravan Park PRI 12 5 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3191 Mount Errigal Hotel PRI 100 20 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3182 Oceanview Caravan Park PRI 100 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3196 Quiet moment caravan park, Melmore. PRI 100 10 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3168 RATHDONNELL NATIONAL SCHOOL PRI 50 3 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3173 Roartys Shop/Garage Dunlewey PRI 25 2 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3180 Tul na Ri Carndonagh PRI 50 2 Donegal County Council 0600PRI3002 BUNN PRG 220 55 Slow Sand Filters Followed by UV and Chlorination Donegal County Council 0600PRI3074 MEENABOOL PRG 50 17 UV on raw water followed by slow sand followed by Donegal County Council 0600PRI3073 TORY ISLAND PRG 200 30 chlorination Donegal County Council 0600PRI3099 TOWNAWILLY PRG 200 65 10 micron pressure filter followed by UV and chlorination.
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