Title: DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES
1DRINKING WATER SUPPLIES
- IN
- COUNTY KILDARE
- BY
- GERARD CONLAN S.E.E.
2CONTENT
- GREATER DUBLIN REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY
- COUNTY KILDARE WATER SUPPLY
- COST OF WATER
- DRINKING WATER QUALITY
3Greater Dublin Regional Water Supply Area
- Serving 9 Sanitary
Authorities - Dublin City Council
- South Dublin County Council
- Fingal County Council
- Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown County Council
- Kildare County Council
- Naas Town Council
- Wicklow County Council
- BRay Town Council
- Meath County Council
- Population Region-
1,300,000 - Kildare- 135,000
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5Regional Production Plants
- 5 PRODUCTION PLANTS
- 3 Operated by Dublin City Council
- Ballymore Eustace - Liffey
- Roundwood -
Vartry - Ballyboden -
Dodder - 2 Operated by Fingal County Council
- Leixlip
- Liffey
- Bog of the Ring -
Groundwater
6 REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY PRODUCTION PLANTS
7REGIONAL DEMAND
- 2003 Average Demand 480 Ml/day
- Peak Demand gt 500 Ml/day
- 2031 Demand 1000 Ml/day
8Regional Water Supply Aug 2003
- River Liffey System
- Ballymore Eustace WTP 252 Ml/day
- Leixlip WTP 148 Ml/day
- Total 400 Ml/day
- Kildare Demand from Regional Water Supply /
- Liffey System
- Ballymore Eustace
- Supply Area 34 Ml/day
- Leixlip Supply
- Area 27 Ml/day
- Total 61 Ml/day
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9COUNTY KILDARE
- 3 Sanitary Authorities
- Kildare County Council
- Naas Town Council
- Athy Town Council
10REGIONAL WATER SUPPLY AREAS
- WATER SUPPLY AREA SOURCE
- 1. Leixlip River Liffey
- 2. Ballymore Eustace River Liffey
- 3. Rathvilly (Castledermot) River Slaney
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13PUBLIC WATER SOURCESIN COUNTY KILDARE
- Source Type Location of Supply
- Abstraction m3/d
-
-
- River Liffey Ballymore Eustace 34,000
- (252 ML/d)
- Leixlip 27,000
- (148 ML/d)
- River Slaney Rathvilly 500
- (9 ML/d)
- Groundwater Public Sources 3,850
-
- Private Sources 5,900
- ---------
- 71,250
14PUBLIC GROUNDWATER SOURCES
- LOCATION
- Athy (3)
- Monasterevin (3)
- Non-Regional Boreholes (14)
- Johnstownbridge
- PRODUCTION (M3/DAY)
-
- 2,300
- 1,000
- 500
- 50
- ---------
- 3,850
15PRIVATE SOURCES
- SOURCES
- GWS Minor Boreholes (7)
- Curragh Camp (2)
- Minor Private Boreholes
- Individual Wells
- PRODUCTION (M3/DAY)
-
- 900
- 2000
- 3000
-
- --------
- 5,900
16PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES - 1
17PUBLIC WATER SUPPLIES - 2
18PRIVATE WATER SUPPLIES
19TOTAL COUNTY DEMAND
- Aug 2003
(M3 / Day) - Public 65,350
- Group Water Schemes 900
- Private 5,000
- ______
- 71,250
- Liffey System 61,000
20FUTURE ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION
- Authority Year Additional Available
- Production (ML/Day)
- Kildare County 2005 6.5
Rathangan (4) - Council Monasterevin (2.5)
- 2006 8.75 Robertstown
(5) - Johnstownbridge (3.75)
- 2008 30 River Barrow
21WATER STRATEGY - 1999
- Feb 1999 Aug 2003
2020 - (M3 / Day) (M3 / Day)
(M3 /Day) - PUBLIC 48,100 65,350
- GROUP WATER SCHEMES 900 900
- PRIVATE 3,000 5,000
- ______
______ ______ - 52,000 71,250
101,800 - LIFFEY SYSTEM SUPPLY 43,500
61,000 50,000
22Kildare County County Average Daily Water Demand
(m3/d) for August 2003
23PRICE OF WATER 2003
- METERED 90 c / m3
- WATER or
- CHARGE 3.96 / 1000 gallons
24INFLUENCES ON DRINKING WATER QUALITY - 1
- THE WATER SOURCE
- Nitrates
- Iron and Manganese
- Pesticides
- Odour or Taste (Algae)
- Hardness
- Pathogens - Cryptosporidium, Viruses, Bacteria
25INFLUENCES ON DRINKING WATER QUALITY - 2
- THE WATER TREATMENT PLANT
- Fluoride
- Aluminium
- Odour or Taste (Chlorination)
- THMs (Chlorination Byproducts)
26INFLUENCES ON DRINKING WATER QUALITY - 3
- THE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
- Discolouration (Sediment)
- Odour or Taste (Chlorination)
- Lead
- Bugs / Creepy Crawlys
27INFLUENCES ON DRINKING WATER QUALITY - 4
- THE HOUSE PLUMBING SYSTEM
- Lead
- Copper
28DRINKING WATER QUALITY ISSUES - 1
- MICROBIOLOGICAL CONTAMINATION
- Loss of Chlorine Residual
- Contaminated Source
- HIGH IRON AND MANGANESE LEVELS
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- Natural geological ground conditions
- HIGH NITRATE LEVELS
-
- High applications of fertilizers, slurries etc.
29DRINKING WATER QUALITY ISSUES - 2
- NATURALLY OCCURRING URANIUM
- Natural geological ground conditions - granite
bedrock with high radon - FLUORIDE EXCEEDENCES
- Faulty dosing equipment
- DISCOLOURED WATER
- Inadequate scouring
- Bursts