UK chemists called to fix Dublin water

Chemists from the UK have been called in to try and fix the water quality issue leaving much of greater Dublin without proper supplies.

UK chemists called to fix Dublin water

Chemists from the UK have been called in to try and fix the water quality issue leaving much of greater Dublin without proper supplies.

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) said its enforcement inspector held talks with council chiefs in the capital as they try to resolve the 10-day old problem at the Ballymore Eustace plant in Co Kildare.

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