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27/06/2024

NI Farmers Urged To Check Land And Buildings For Water Leaks

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NI Water calling on farmers across Northern Ireland to check their land and buildings for water leaks.

In recent months farmers would have been turning on field supply pipes and drinking troughs that may have been isolated over the winter period. After the investigation of increased water usage in some areas, NI Water has found a number of bursts on private pipework in rural agricultural areas.

While NI Water is responsible for the public watermains landowners are responsible for the pipework within their property boundary. This includes pipes inside properties, outside taps and drinking trough supply pipes.

Brian McCalmont, Head of Water with NI Water, said: "Leaking pipes put increased pressure on the water network which we all rely on for drinking water, but can also threaten to leave livestock at risk of having no water or low water pressure.

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"Although we can’t predict where or when bursts will occur, our teams are working hard to find, fix and repair the leaks on our pipes. We’re asking farmers to help us by checking their water meters regularly. As farmers pay for their water, every leak is money down the drain for them. By checking their properties, outside taps, land and troughs, leaks can be repaired quickly and they will avoid ending up with a big bill.

"Over 60% of our non-domestic customers are classified as farms, so it is a very important consumer group for us. Farms can also be among our most vulnerable group if they lose their water supply. The effects of dealing with the aftermath of a burst pipe on a farm cannot be underestimated. Water is the single most important requirement for livestock. On a dairy farm, livestock drinking water accounts for between 50% and 75% of the farm’s water usage. It is therefore vital farmers have a clean constant supply of water.

"On a wider scale, thousands of litres of water pouring out of burst water pipes can put a huge strain on the distribution network. The Covid pandemic shone a light directly on how vital clean water and sanitation are to everyone, and how essential NI Water is to our daily lives. Checking for leaks is an essential action to protect your water supply and that of your neighbours."

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