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08 Apr 2026

'Will help to stop leakage': South Longford area to benefit from Uisce Éireann upgrades

Crews will be installing 800m of new pipes from Lisnadreenagh Cross to Legan Village

'Will help to stop leakage': South Longford area to benefit from Uisce Éireann upgrades

The existing pipes were prone to bursts and leaks, leading to supply interruptions and the loss of treated drinking water

Works are getting underway to replace old and damaged water mains in Abbeyshrule.

From Lisnadreenagh Cross on the N55 to Legan Village, Uisce Éireann crews will be installing 800m of new, modern pipes that will strengthen the local network and reduce disruption to homes and businesses.

The existing pipes were prone to bursts and leaks, leading to supply interruptions and the loss of treated drinking water.

Dave Murphy of Uisce Éireann said that these upgrades will help stop leakage and give the community in Abbeyshrule greater confidence in their water supply for years to come.

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“Every pipe we replace is guided by one clear goal: providing a water supply people can count on. These improvements make a difference every single day, in every tap, home and throughout the community.

"By focusing on delivering a more reliable supply, we’re helping to build a stronger, more resilient water service for the people of Longford, now and for generations to come.”

"Works will begin in the coming days and will include installing new water service connections from the public water main on the road to customers’ property boundaries and linking them to the customers’ water supply.

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The project is being delivered by Ward & Burke on behalf of Uisce Éireann with completion expected by the end of May this year.

Customers can phone Uisce Éireann on 1800 278 278 if they have any questions about the project or visit the Water Supply Updates section of the Uisce Éireann website for regular updates.

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