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26 Mar 2026

Multi-annual rural water programme includes €2.1m for new water connection in North Mayo

The new scheme will provide a modern, treated water connection to homes that have been relying on condemned sources

Multi-Annual rural water programme includes €2.1m for new water connection in North Mayo

Minister of State, Alan Dillon TD, has welcomed significant investment of €2.1m for a new community water connection for an area of North Mayo

Minister of State, Alan Dillon TD, has welcomed significant investment of €2.1m for a new community water connection for an area of North Mayo where 198 households are currently living without a piped water supply.

Minister Dillon said: “Residents in the areas of Porturlin, Carrowteige, Shrataggle, and Portacloy are currently unable to drink or use their water, which has been condemned due to contamination. Heating systems are failing due to clogged pipes filled with bog sediment, and the lack of clean water is severely impacting daily life, health, and well-being.

"I am delighted that this new connection can now progress to construction for these householders to provide clear running water to their homes. Access to clean water is a fundamental right and a cornerstone of sustainable rural development.”

Minister Dillon said: “This is a transformative day for these residents of North Mayo. For far too long, families in these communities have endured unacceptable living conditions without a proper water supply. This investment will finally bring them the basic infrastructure they deserve.”

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The new scheme will provide a modern, treated water connection to homes that have been relying on condemned sources, which are unsafe for drinking, cooking or even washing.

“This project is about restoring dignity and ensuring equality for rural communities,” Minister Dillon continued. “Access to clean water is not a luxury, it’s a necessity. This scheme will improve health, hygiene, and daily living standards, while also supporting local agriculture, tourism, and economic development.”

The Multi-Annual Rural Water Programme is designed to support rural communities by improving water quality, sanitation, and infrastructure. This latest investment is a clear signal of the Government’s commitment to ensuring no community is left behind.

“I want to commend the resilience of the people in Porturlin, Carrowteige, Shrataggle, and Portacloy. Their determination has brought us to this point. I will continue to work to ensure this project is delivered swiftly and efficiently,” concluded Minister Dillon.

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