Severe water pressure reduction in the following areas:
Clonshaugh/Riverside/Coolock/Dundaniel Road/Killester
The location of tankers for Tuesday 19th January (at 2pm) are as follows:
Please bring your own clean water container as Dublin City Council is not supplying containers
Water will be available from stationary tankers at the following locations:
Area | Location |
Clonshaugh | Atlantic Homecare car park |
Clonshaugh | Clonshaugh Avenue |
Clonshaugh | Belcamp Ave @ Shopping Centre |
Clonshaugh | Greencastle Road @ Church |
Clonshaugh | Northside shopping centre x 1 |
Raheny | Raheny Church @ Howth Road |
Kilmore | Dundaniel Road x 2 |
Poppintree | Belclare Park at Pumphouse |
Finglas | St. Canice’s Church |
Finglas | Barry House |
Griffith Avenue | Ratlin Rd/Lambay Park/Griffith Lawns x 2 |
Griffith Avenue | At Corpus Christi Church |
Killester | Middlethird @ Nuns Lane/Abbeyfield x 2 |
Killester | Craigsford |
Santry | Lorcan Ave x 2 |
Artane | Castle Shopping Centre x 2 |
Artane | Whitethorn x 2 |
Harolds Cross | Larkfield Avenue |
Smithfield | Queen St |
Sandymount | Park Avenue @ St John’s Church |
Manor St | Olaf Rd |
Ballsbridge | Waterloo Rd |
These locations are subject to change depending on demand. Other tankers will also be deployed to meet demand. Mobile tankers will be available to provide water to hospitals and nursing homes. Other mobile tankers will be on roaming duties in areas without water.
NB: As a precautionary measure water from tankers should be boiled before using for drinking or cooking purposes.
Please call 01 222 0600 to arrange for a tanker to call to the elderly or those most at need.
Both mobile & stationary tankers will need to be replenished and therefore may need to leave the area for a short time, your co-operation and patience is greatly appreciated. The tankers will be available until 8pm depending on demand.