MARINE NOTICE 039 of 2014

Lough-Key;© esri; click to "Lough-Key ArcGis Map"
Lough-Key;© esri

Shannon Navigation

Boyle, Lough Key,

Cootehall,

Knockvicar

and Battlebridge Moorings

Precautionary Notice to Boil Water Before Use

Waterways Ireland has confirmed with  Roscommon Co.Co that the advice below remains in force at this time.
Roscommon County Council wishes to advise consumers in the areas served by the Boyle and Boyle/Ardcarne Regional Water Supply Scheme that as a precautionary measure to boil water before use until further notice.
The areas affected include Killaraght, Rockingham, Knockvicar, Cootehall, Tarmon Road, Kiltycreighton, Crossna, Derrycashel, Moigh,  Carrigeenroe, Battlebridge  and Ardcarne.
It is essential that people in the affected areas boil any water intended for drinking or food preparation.  If you are unsure of the source of your water supply, you should boil your water as a precautionary measure.

Water should be boiled for the following purposes:

    • Drinking
    • Drinks made with water
    • Preparation of salads and similar foods, which are not cooked prior to eating
    • Brushing of teeth
    • Making of ice (discard ice cubes in fridge/freezers).

Un-boiled water should not be used for these purposes.
Un-boiled water can be used for personal hygiene, bathing and flushing of toilets but not for brushing teeth or gargling
TO BOIL WATER: Boil water until rolling, then allow to cool.  Cover and store in a refrigerator or cold place.  Water from the hot tap is not safe to drink.  Domestic water filters will not render water safe to drink.  Discard ice cubes in fridges and freezers and any filtered water in fridges.  Make ice from cooled boiled water.
Use water prepared for drinking when preparing foods that will not be cooked (e.g. washing salads, fruit and vegetables to be consumed uncooked)
Prepare baby feeds with water that has been brought to the boil once and cooled.  Do not use water that has been reboiled several times.  Do not use bottled mineral water as most brands contain concentrations of minerals that are too high for babies.
The ‚Boil Water Notice’ will be lifted when the water supply is considered to be safe.
Further Information is available at  www.roscommoncoco.ie
You can sign up for free Council SMS and e-mail alerts at
https://www.mapalerter.com/roscommon
Boyle Ardcarn Map.pdf (size 7.6 MB)
Boyle Ardcarne Water Contamination at 17 May 2013.pdf (size 28.5 KB)
Roscommon County Council regrets the inconvenience to the public.
Issued Monday 13 May 2013
Updated 17th May 2013

Charles Lawn Lt Cdr( rtd), Inspector of Navigation, 2 May 2014

Lough Key Castle Island
Lough Key Castle Island

MARINE NOTICE 038 of 2014

Lower Bann Navigation;© Google Maps
Lower Bann Navigation;© Google

MARINE NOTICE, No 38 of 2014

Lower Bann Navigation
Lough Beg

NAVIGATION MARKER DANGER

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise masters and owners that a navigation marker  located on the eastern side of the channel towards the northern end of Logh Beg has been damaged .
It presently does not have a topmark and only a small portion of the marker  post remains above water level posing a danger to passing vessels.
Masters are advised to proceed at slow speed and maintain a good look-out when in this part of the navigation.

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 2 May 2014

MARINE NOTICE 036 and 037 of 2014

Ballinamore Lock6
Ballinamore, © esri

MARINE NOTICE, No 37 of 2014
SHANNON –ERNE WATERWAY

Lock 6 Ballinamore- OPENS

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise that Lock 6 on the SEW will re- open to boat traffic at 0900hrs on Fri 18th Apr.

Marine Notice No 129 of 2013 is now withdrawn.

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 16 Apr 2014
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MARINE NOTICE, No 36 of 2014
Shannon –Erne Waterway

BALLINAMORE-NAVIGATION RESTRICTION

Run – Kayak Event

Sun 20th April 2014

Waterways Ireland wishes to advise all Masters and Users of the Shannon – Erne Waterway that there will be a Run – Kayak Event in the vicinity of Ballinamore on Sun 20th Apr. 2014.
The Kayak Element of the Event will take place between 1300 hrs. and 1500 hrs. approx during which time the Navigation will be restricted in use.
Masters of Vessels should heed Steward’s Instructions.
Waterways Ireland thanks all Boaters in advance for their Cooperation on the Day.

Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 14 April  2014

Ballinamore-Jetty
Ballinamore-Jetties; down the Lock 6

MARINE NOTICE 035 of 2014

Clondara-Richmond-Harbour
Clondara-Richmond-Harbour

MARINE NOTICE, No 35 of 2014

Shannon Navigation & Royal Canal

Clondara / Richmond Harbour

This section of the navigation has been reopened. Marine Notice No 4 of 2014 is now withdrawn.

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Charles Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 9 Apr 2014

Cross -Clondara-Lock-Richmond-Harbour
Cross -Clondara-Lock-Richmond-Harbour

MARINE NOTICE 034 of 2014

Map Inland Waterways Ireland;© Waterways Ireland
Inland Waterways;© WI

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MARINE NOTICE, No 34 of 2014

SHANNON NAVIGATION &
Shannon –Erne Waterway
Public Harbours

End of Winter Mooring Period

Masters and owners are advised that the winter mooring period finished on 31 Mar 2014 and Shannon Navigation Bye-law No. 17(3) now applies i.e. vessels should not berth in the same harbour for longer than the statutory period of 5 consecutive days nor more than a total of 7 days in any one month.

C.J.Lawn, Inspector of Navigation, 4 Apr 2014