Govt denies neglecting safety of Galway water supplies
The Government has denied neglecting the safety of drinking water supplies in Galway city and county.
The Mayor of Galway is calling on the Minister for the Environment to help the local authorities improve water treatment facilities following the contamination of the local supply with the cryptosporidium parasite.
He says the existing facilities are outdated and need to be replaced as a matter of urgency.
However, Minister Dick Roche said today that €21.5m had already been made available to Galway City Council since 2002 for water treatment services.
He said he would be travelling to Galway tomorrow to hear how the council proposes to spend that money and rectify the problem with the local water supply.




