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Water Disruption Omagh

17 January 2015 15:56

NI Water regrets as many as 1,200 properties served by the Loughmacrory Water Treatment Works are suffering a disruption to their water supply due to ongoing industrial action.

Areas that may be affected include Carrickmore, Dungannon (Sultan Road), Glenhull, Greencastle, Loughmacrory, Mountfield, Omagh (Camcosy Road, Gorticashel Road, Cairn Road, Cloghan Road, Fernagh Road, Green Road, Striff Lane), Pomeroy (Camlough Road and Loughmallon) and Sixmilecross.

Customers are advised to visit niwater.com and use our postcode search to check if they are affected.

NI Water has mobilised all resources at its disposal to deal with this latest incident, however, due to the limited resources available to us out of hours and severe weather conditions in this area, our response has been restricted.

Should any of our customers be out of supply for more than 24 hours, we will endeavour to provide alternative water supplies, details of which will become available on our website.
           
NI Water fully recognises this is a frustrating experience for our customers, and can assure them we are doing everything possible to restore water supplies as quickly as possible.
 
NI Water would like to once again thank our customers for their continued patience whilst this problem is being resolved.
 
Unfortunately though, with 26,000kms of watermains, 15,000kms of sewers and literally thousands of pumping stations and treatment works to monitor, it was virtually inevitable there will be interruptions to services to our customers.
 
NI Water remains on high alert with a Major Incident regime in place and we are committed to continued engagement with Trade Unions in an effort to resolve this dispute. The company would stress once more the key demand that pension reform be delayed is not within its gift to provide. It believes dialogue rather than causing disruption represents the best way forward.
 
Customers can visit niwater.com for further advice and updates or call our contact centre on 08457 440088

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