Works planned to help drought-stricken village and to stop water turning hair green in second community

There's light at the end of the tunnel for a drought-stricken village and for a community where women have had their hair turned green by the public water supply.

Works planned to help drought-stricken village and to stop water turning hair green in second community

There's light at the end of the tunnel for a drought-stricken village and for a community where women have had their hair turned green by the public water supply.

For more than five years the people of Kildorrery, Co Cork, have suffered persistent problems with broken water mains and low water pressure due to an archaic reservoir.

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