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Borrisokane Towerhill, Borrisokane 06/01/2014 0 0 20.8 0.26 0.32 (Acceptable to Consumers & No Abnormal Change) Regulatory Limit 0 0 0 50 200 4 10 100 Measurement Units (no./100mls) (no./100mls) (no./100mls) (ppm) (ppb) (NTU) (ppb) (ppb) n/a Coliform Trihalo - Free Public Water Supply Sample Location Sample Date Bacteria E-Coli Enterococci Nitrate Aluminium Turbidity Lead methanes Chlorine Borrisokane Towerhill, Borrisokane 06/01/2014 0 0 20.8 0.26 0.32 Borrisokane Hazel Lawn, Borrisokane 26/05/2014 0 0 0 37.45 <5 <0.11 <0.3 19 0.44 Borrisokane Cloughjordan Rd, Borrisokane 08/07/2014 0 0 18.6 0.69 0.58 Borrisokane St. Bridgets Avenue, Cloughjordan rd. 24/02/2014 0 0 22.4 0.21 0.74 Borrisoleigh Sliabh Aoibhann, Borrisoleigh 04/06/2014 0 0 12.1 0.07 0.72 Borrisoleigh Castle Court, Borrisoleigh 27/01/2014 0 0 13.3 0.14 0.35 Borrisoleigh st., Borrisoleigh 28/04/2014 0 0 0 18.46 <5 <0.11 0.6 5.4 0.5 Bouladuff Dovea Lower, Bouladuff 28/04/2014 0 0 0 20.23 <5 <0.11 <0.3 7.3 0.2 Bouladuff Bouladuff, The Ragg, 27/01/2014 0 0 11.6 0.18 0.47 Bouladuff Kilriffithmona, Borrisoleigh 04/06/2014 0 0 11.7 0.19 0.2 Castlecranna Carrigatogher Castelcranna 14/04/2014 0 0 <1 0.1 0.03 Castlecranna Carrigatogher Castlecranna 02/07/2014 0 0 <1 0.2 1.09 Castlecranna Carrigatogher Castlecranna 31/03/2014 0 0 2.5 0.29 0.13 Cloughjordan Townsfields, Cloughjordan 08/07/2014 0 0 19.8 0.13 0.18 Cloughjordan Modreeny, Cloughjordan 06/01/2014 0 0 22.1 0.07 0.39 Cloughjordan Cloughkeating, Borrisokane 24/02/2014 0 0 19.1 0.09 0.22 Cloughjordan Step Road, Cloughjordan 26/05/2014 0 0 0 30.68 <5 <0.11 1.3 11 0.44 Cullenagh, Ballina Lakefield, 55 Derg Hill, 12/05/2014 0 0 10.3 0.09 1.19 Cullenagh, Ballina Derg Hill, Cullenagh 08/01/2014 0 0 9.9 0.06 0.43 Cullenagh, Ballina Derg Hill, Cullenagh 06/03/2014 0 0 9.4 0.1 0.58 Cullenagh, Ballina Lakeview heights, Cullenagh 02/07/2014 0 0 11.6 0.06 0.51 Holycross The Green, Holycross 09/04/2014 0 0 0.08 0.36 Holycross Holycross 23/06/2014 0 0 0 28.16 <5 1.11 2.8 18 0.55 Holycross Gleann Ri, Holycross 29/01/2014 0 0 15.4 0.21 0.55 Horse & Jockey Curaheen, Horse & Jockey 23/06/2014 0 0 0 13.1 <5 1.04 0.7 <5 0.99 Horse & Jockey Horse & Jockey 29/01/2014 0 0 7.6 0.14 0.29 Horse & Jockey Horse & Jockey 09/04/2014 0 0 0.06 0.45 Kilcommon / Rearcross Reiska, Kilcommon 14/04/2014 0 0 0.09 0.75 Kilcommon / Rearcross Main St. Kilcommon 12/02/2014 0 0 7.1 0.07 0.77 Kilcommon / Rearcross Church Quarter, Kilcommon 23/06/2014 0 0 0 8.99 <5 1.08 0.5 <5 0.66 Kilgarvan Quay Kilgarvan Quay - 1st tap on right quay 26/05/2014 0 0 0 33.82 <5 <0.11 <0.3 <5 0.62 Kilgarvan Quay Kilgarvan Quay - 1st tap on right quay 11/06/2014 0 0 16.3 0.07 0.18 Kilgarvan Quay Kilgarvan Quay - 1st tap on right quay 16/07/2014 0 0 18.5 0.12 1.45 Littleton Ballybeg, Littleton 29/01/2014 0 0 11.4 0.1 0.61 Littleton McDonagh Terrace, Littleton 23/06/2014 0 0 0 21.87 <5 0.92 1.3 <5 0.46 Littleton McDonagh Tce, Littleton 09/04/2014 0 0 0.1 0.33 Lorrha Zone 2 - Lorrha St. Ruadhans, Lorrha 09/07/2014 0 0 5.6 0.09 0.5 Lorrha Zone 2 - Lorrha Lorrha 14/05/2014 0 0 5.9 0.18 0.55 Lorrha Zone 2 - Lorrha Lorrha 03/03/2014 0 0 5.75 0.15 0.52 Lorrha Zone 2 - Lorrha Lorrha 13/01/2014 0 0 6.7 0.12 0.48 LRC PWS Z1 - R'town Cornhill rd., Riverstown, Birr 26/05/2014 0 0 0 29.13 <5 <0.11 <0.3 <5 1.67 LRC PWS Z1 - R'town River Oaks, Riverstown 09/07/2014 0 0 14.5 0.07 1.27 LRC PWS Z1 - R'town Killeen, Riverstown, Birr 03/03/2014 0 0 17.2 0.16 1.09 LRC PWS Z1 - R'town Riverstown, Birr 13/01/2014 0 0 15.8 0.11 2.2 LRC PWS Z3 - Mix Roden, Rathcabbin 26/05/2014 0 0 0 29.57 <5 <0.11 0.4 15 0.84 LRC PWS Z3 - Mix Lisballyyard, Rathcabbin 13/01/2014 0 0 22.8 0.09 2.05 LRC PWS Z3 - Mix he Ferry, Lorrha, 03/03/2014 0 0 14.5 0.07 1.11 LRC PWS Z3 - Mix Derry, Rathcabbin 09/07/2014 0 0 14.3 0.08 1.15 (Acceptable to Consumers & No Abnormal Regulatory Limit 0 0 0 50 200 Change) 4 10 100 Measurement Units (no./100mls) (no./100mls) (no./100mls) (ppm) (ppb) (NTU) (ppb) (ppb) n/a Coliform Trihalo - Free Public Water Supply Sample Location Sample Date Bacteria E-Coli Enterococci Nitrate Aluminium Turbidity Lead methanes Chlorine Nenagh RWSS The Glen, Millersbrook, Nenagh 02/07/2014 0 0 3.1 <20 0.08 0.34 Nenagh RWSS Coill Fuinnseoige, Nenagh 08/01/2014 0 0 7.3 20.6 0.12 0.39 Nenagh RWSS Ardarra, Portroe 08/01/2014 0 0 7.1 27.5 0.13 0.25 Nenagh RWSS Ciamalta Meadows, Nenagh 07/04/2014 0 0 32 0.13 0.34 Nenagh RWSS Garryard east, Silvermines 06/03/2014 0 0 6.4 16 0.17 0.83 Nenagh RWSS Cluain Caoin, Nenagh 07/04/2014 0 0 35 0.1 0.44 Nenagh RWSS Yewston, Nenagh 10/02/2014 0 0 7.7 21.1 0.18 0.69 Nenagh RWSS Ballycraggan, Puckane 05/06/2014 0 0 3.6 25 0.12 0.63 Nenagh RWSS Coille Bheithe, Gortlandroe 14/05/2014 0 0 4.6 <20 0.14 0.59 Nenagh RWSS Melrose, Nenagh 02/07/2014 0 0 3.1 <20 0.11 0.37 Nenagh RWSS Carrig Derg, Ballycommon 12/02/2014 0 0 8.1 20.6 0.1 0.73 Nenagh RWSS Ballygowen South, Silvermines 27/05/2014 0 0 0 8.46 21.8 0.23 <0.3 72 0.5 Newport RWSS Birdhill Village, Newport 27/05/2014 0 0 0 7.26 16.7 0.17 <0.3 10 0.75 Newport RWSS Boru Court, Ballina 02/07/2014 0 0 4.2 33.8 0.21 0.68 Newport RWSS Frieda Gleeson, Birdhill 31/03/2014 0 0 3.5 <20 0.15 0.58 Newport RWSS Cullenagh, Ballina 07/04/2014 0 0 <20 0.1 0.83 Newport RWSS Glen Croi, Newport 12/02/2014 0 0 5.2 15.2 0.11 0.81 Newport RWSS Mulcair Manor, Newport 11/06/2014 0 0 3.14 <20 0.12 0.83 Newport RWSS Coosane, Birdhill 08/01/2014 0 0 5.16 <20 0.08 0.82 Newport RWSS Mulcair View, Newport 12/05/2014 0 0 4.4 <20 0.1 0.8 Roscrea Zone 1 - Mix Glencarrig, Roscrea 09/07/2014 0 0 11.19 17 0.18 0.15 Roscrea Zone 1 - Mix Cluain Ard, Roscrea 10/02/2014 0 0 10.4 <20 0.12 0.5 Roscrea Zone 1 - Mix Corville Road, Roscrea 29/04/2014 0 0 0 15.14 10.6 <0.11 0.4 35.4 0.51 Roscrea Zone 1 - Mix Church view, Convent hill 05/06/2014 0 0 10.3 <20 0.07 0.34 Roscrea Zone 1 - Mix Alleys Lane, Golden Grove Rd. 13/01/2014 0 0 9.8 <20 0.07 0.38 Roscrea Zone 1 - Mix Birr rd, Roscrea 14/05/2014 0 0 10.6 <20 0.1 0.2 Roscrea Zone 1 - Mix New Rd, Clonaskeagh, Roscrea 06/03/2014 0 0 9.1 14 0.28 0.19 Roscrea Zone 2 - Glenbeha Scart, Templemore rd., Roscrea 05/06/2014 0 0 10.1 0.08 0.36 Roscrea Zone 2 - Glenbeha Kennedy Park, Roscrea 10/02/2014 0 0 10.7 <20 0.11 0.42 Roscrea Zone 2 - Glenbeha Kennedy park, Roscrea 29/04/2014 0 0 0 11.47 <5 <0.11 0.4 11.2 0.4 Templederry Loughane Lower, Templederry 15/01/2014 0 0 12.4 0.11 0.93 Templederry Templederry 14/07/2014 0 0 12.8 0.1 0.91 Templederry Currabaha, Templederry 05/03/2014 0 0 13.4 0.18 0.9 Templederry Clonahinch, Templederry 14/04/2014 0 0 0.15 0.83 Templemore Zone 1 - College Hill McDonagh Avenue, Templemore 27/01/2014 0 0 10.3 0.22 0.87 Templemore Zone 1 - College Hill Kiltillane, Templemore 28/04/2014 0 0 0 9.43 <5 0.17 0.5 57.9 0.51 Templemore Zone 1 - College Hill Killtillane Court, Templemore 04/06/2014 0 0 6.8 0.09 1.06 Templemore Zone 2 - Whitefield Manna South, Templemore 04/06/2014 0 0 20.1 0.1 0.57 Templemore Zone 2 - Whitefield Manna South, Templemore 27/01/2014 0 0 21.6 0.13 0.85 Templemore Zone 2 - Whitefield Manna South 28/04/2014 0 0 0 22.98 <5 0.12 0.5 <5 0.93 Templetuohy Ard Mhuire, Templetuohy 28/04/2014 0 0 0 31.43 <5 0.21 0.7 15.7 0.54 Templetuohy Ard Mhuire, Templetuohy 04/06/2014 0 0 23.1 0.12 0.5 Templetuohy Clonmore 26/02/2014 0 0 33.6 0.07 0.4 Terryglass Shannon lane, Terryglass 03/03/2014 0 0 8.53 0.08 0.52 Terryglass Knockadileen, Terryglass 06/01/2014 0 0 12.1 0.13 0.68 Terryglass Ballinderry Rd., Terryglass 14/05/2014 0 0 11.8 0.05 0.63 Terryglass Terryglass 09/07/2014 0 0 11.2 0.06 0.64 (Acceptable to Consumers & No Abnormal Regulatory Limit 0 0 0 50 200 Change) 4 10 100 Measurement Units (no./100mls) (no./100mls) (no./100mls) (ppm) (ppb) (NTU) (ppb) (ppb) n/a Coliform Trihalo - Free Public Water Supply Sample Location Sample Date Bacteria E-Coli Enterococci Nitrate Aluminium Turbidity Lead methanes Chlorine Thurles Zone 1 - Mix Ard Carrig, Dublin Rd, 11/06/2014 0 0 21.5 0.11 0.95 Thurles Zone 1 - Mix Sli na Suire, Moyne rd, Thurles 20/01/2014 0 0 18.8 0.1 0.74 Thurles Zone 1 - Mix Sli na Suire, Mitchel St.
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