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Water restrictions to remain in place By Jake Maxwell WATER water everywhere but not a drop to drink ... despite all the extra water created by melting snow following Storm Emma, water restrictions are likely to remain in place in the Dublin area for several months. Eamon Gallen, general manager of Irish Water said while restrictions in Dublin will be reduced for St Patrick’s Weekend, they will be reintroduced and remain in place for “some time to come”, with problems persisting in some areas until April and May. Demand on the Dublin network, which serves 1.2m people, has been 590m litres per day recently. Mr Gallen said reservoirs in Dublin are 70m litres lower than they need to be, despite “a huge amount of leaks” being repaired. He said that a mixture of storm damage, leaks and an algae problem in the Vartry reservoir
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