Water report
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Accelerating the delivery of water infrastructure
Driven by strong economic performance and greater than expected population growth, Ireland’s cities and regions have experienced rapid expansion in…
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CAP25 falls short on climate action for water resources
Climate Action Plan 2025 (CAP25) includes minimal actions to achieve the United Nations’ sustainable development goal (SDG) of ‘clean water…
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Ending raw sewage in Ireland: Uisce Éireann’s commitment to wastewater transformation
At Uisce Éireann, we believe that every community deserves clean water and a healthy environment, writes Michael Tinsley, Infrastructure Delivery…
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What the recast Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive means for Ireland
eolas Magazine analyses the implications of the recast Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, which entered force at an EU level…
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Tapping into expertise
Amid increased investment in Ireland’s water infrastructure, Egis is expanding its capacity and stands ready to add to its existing…
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‘Positive’ results for Irish bathing water quality
With 96 per cent of assessed bathing waters reaching the minimum required standard for water quality, Irish bathing water quality…
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River Basin Management Plan consultation designates 466 heavily modified water bodies
The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has designated 466 water bodies across Ireland as heavily modified water bodies…
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Group Water Schemes: Powered by people, guided by strategy
The National Federation of Group Water Schemes (NFGWS) continues to play a pivotal role in helping to safeguard rural Ireland’s…
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European Commission announces Water Resilience Strategy
The European Commission has launched a Water Resilience Strategy aimed at strengthening Europe’s ability to cope with growing water challenges,…
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Water Forum calls for the use of water efficient fittings to reduce supply demand pressures
Despite Ireland being perceived as a ‘wet’ country, the greatest demand for water is in areas where there is least…
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