Clare County Council has appeared in court charged with allowing untreated water into the public water supply over a period of five months.
The local authority is charged with allowing water that was untreated for the bug cryptosporidium into the water supply in Ennis from May to October last year.
The local authority has been charged with breaching an EPA directive to cease the practise of allowing water to bypass a new temporary treatment plant for the bug cryptosporidium from May 1st to 21st October last year. The case was adjourned until the 24th September. Source – Clare FM News
The local authority is charged with allowing water that was untreated for the bug cryptosporidium into the water supply in Ennis from May to October last year.
The local authority has been charged with breaching an EPA directive to cease the practise of allowing water to bypass a new temporary treatment plant for the bug cryptosporidium from May 1st to 21st October last year. The case was adjourned until the 24th September. Source – Clare FM News