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<p>The drinking water crisis has now been referred to the chief medical officer, Professor Mary Horgan, who has passed it on to the HSE, after campaigners told her their water 'looks like Tanora'. Picture: Bryan Brophy/1IMAGE</p>

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<p>Flooding has affected roads near the pond, and the public is advised to avoid the area. Picture: Larry Cummins</p>

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Raw sewage overflows in Cork docklands following pumping station failure
<p>Noelani Teevan completes her homework by candlelight at her home in Co Cavan where the family have had no power, water, or heat since Thursday night due to Storm Éowyn. Picture: Lorraine Teevan</p>

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Cork City's dirty water problem: Council hears baby got rash after bath in 'rusty sludge'
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Plans for water treatment plant in Co Cork on hold after two locals object
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Water shortages avoided as Siptu dispute settled overnight
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Overloaded wastewater plant halts progress in Cork village
Overloaded wastewater plant halts progress in Cork village
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