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# Coolock Village's Water Pressure Problem Is a Fire Safety Risk

 Coolock Village has had dangerously low water pressure for decades. Now 87 families are moving into a 6-storey building on the same failing network.

          Author   Coolock Village Regeneration Project

            Updated   25 February 2026

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## Article summary

 Coolock Village has had dangerously low water pressure for decades. Now 87 families are moving into a 6-storey building on the same failing network.

   Chanel Manor  is a new 6-storey apartment complex in the heart of Coolock Village. 87 families are beginning to move in. ( Original planning reference )

 One question needs answering before anyone collects their keys:  if a fire breaks out on the top floor, is there enough water pressure to fight it?

 45 years of evidence says otherwise.

## A Problem That Goes Back Decades

 Water pressure in Coolock Village and the surrounding areas was first raised in  Dail Eireann in February 1981 , days after the Stardust disaster. TDs flagged “the adequacy or otherwise of the water pressure in that area of Dublin” for urgent investigation.

 That was 45 years ago. Nothing was fixed. The consequences have been real:

-  October 2013 : An industrial fire at Malahide Road Industrial Estate required a  water tanker because mains pressure was too low .

-  October 2019 : A fire tore through  Scoil Chaitriona  on Mask Avenue.  Dublin Fire Brigade could not get enough pressure from the mains . Local TD Sean Haughey described a nearby hydrant in the Dail as “full of concrete and not working.” Water tankers had to be called in.

-  July 2022 : DCC issued a  public low-pressure alert  naming “Chanel Manor Close, Coolock Village and surrounding areas.”

           The Scoil Chaitriona Fire

  Firefighters could not get enough water from the mains. A hydrant near the school was blocked with concrete. Tankers were brought in. Hundreds of children lost their school. This happened less than 500 metres from where Chanel Manor now stands.

 Read more:  Irish Times  |  Dublin Live  |  Newstalk  |  Irish Examiner

## Nobody Will Take Responsibility

 This is not just about pipes. It is about accountability.

   What Irish Water says         Uisce Eireann   will not guarantee  fire flow on their network. In  official correspondence submitted to An Bord Pleanala , they state plainly: they “cannot guarantee a flow rate to meet fire flow requirements.”

 Their  Code of Practice  puts the responsibility for fire flow on the  developer .

   What that means in practice        Irish Water connects your building to the water supply. If a fire breaks out and the mains cannot deliver enough pressure, their documented position is  not our problem.  The developer is supposed to sort it. Once the developer hands the building over, who is checking?

    -  -     The Buck Stops Nowhere

-  Irish Water  will not guarantee fire flow.

-  Dublin City Council  has not confirmed what fire suppression exists on-site.

-  Dublin Fire Brigade  relies on network pressure it does not control.

 Nobody has publicly confirmed that Chanel Manor can be adequately protected in a fire.

## What We Are Asking For

 The 87 new families moving in deserve a straight answer. So does everyone else in Coolock Village and the surrounding areas on the same water network.

           Public Demand

  We are calling on  Dublin City Council ,  Dublin Fire Brigade , and  RESPOND  to publicly confirm that Chanel Manor has adequate, fully tested  on-site water storage and booster pumps  capable of fighting a fire at any level of the building.

  RESPOND  manages the units ( confirmed at the DCC Monthly Meeting on 7 July 2025 ). The  Coolock Village Forum  and the Coolock Residents Association have been pushing for answers behind the scenes. This article is based on their work.

## What the Forum Has Already Won

 The  Coolock Residents Association  (CRA) has been the established residents’ group in Coolock Village for years. When Chanel Manor was first announced, the CRA attempted to work through the security concerns directly with An Garda Siochana.

 That process led to the creation of the  Coolock Village Forum , a more focused working group concentrated on infrastructure, planning, and direct engagement with public bodies. The Forum has done the groundwork on Chanel Manor ever since, though broader CRA engagement dropped off after the original CCTV agreement was reached.

 CCTV was not originally planned for Chanel Manor. The Forum pushed DCC, RESPOND, and  An Garda Siochana  until CCTV was added.

           Security Win

  CCTV will be installed. Gardai are understood to have  direct access to the footage , key-fob access to the site, and access to the underground car park. That is a significant result before a single family has moved in.

 Now the Forum needs the same transparency on fire safety.

## How We Got Here

 The original Chanel Manor application was appealed to An Bord Pleanala and spent two years in limbo before being  approved in 2024 .

 The planning record includes a modification request to  remove the only planned commercial unit  from the site, converting what was supposed to be a mixed-use development into a fully residential block. That is a separate record, but it matters here: more residents, same water network.

### Get Involved

 -  Share this article.  The more people who know, the harder it is to ignore.
-  Contact your TDs and councillors.  Ask them what fire safety provisions exist at Chanel Manor.
-  Talk to us.  Reach out through our  Contact page  or through the  Coolock Village Forum  on Facebook.

 Whether you are a resident, or you represent  Chanel College ,  Pobal Parnell , a local business, or any community group, we want to hear from you.

 This is Coolock Village. We look after our own.

  R

  Ryan Winkler  Coolock Village Regeneration Project

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  Planning references:  ABP-305367-19  (original) |  ABP-314313-22  (appeal) |  Modification 4108/21  (current)

## In this update

  -  A Problem That Goes Back Decades
-  Nobody Will Take Responsibility
-  What We Are Asking For
-  What the Forum Has Already Won
-  How We Got Here

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