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Residents and businesses of Churchill, Co. Donegal, now enjoying better quality water supply

Irish Water has recently completed a €750,000 project which involved the construction of 5km of new water main and upgrade of the pumping station in Gartan.

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28 September 2016

Green-Schools and Irish Water launch fourth year of partnership

Irish Water has teamed up with An Taisce’s Green-Schools programme for a fourth year to support schools undertaking their Water theme.

26 September 2016

Ireland’s Tidiest Town takes home the inaugural Irish Water National Value Water Award

Skerries wins a host of prizes including recognition for its water conservation efforts.

22 September 2016

Water conservation and protection advisory leaflet launched by Irish Water at National Ploughing Championships

As major customers of Irish Water, farming families are heavy water users so being able to conserve water is essential to save money.

21 September 2016

Irish Water’s National Wastewater Sludge Management Plan ‘A Strategic and Sustainable Approach’

Irish Water has published a long-term National Wastewater Sludge Management Plan (NWSMP) outlining a strategy over the next 25 years.

29 October 2015

Irish Water to invest €6.5 million in Limerick City Water Mains Rehabilitation Project

Water mains rehabilitation works will save 11 million litres of water per week in Limerick City.

7 October 2015

Ervia publishes Business Plan for Irish Water

The utility will make €5.5bn capital investment while transforming water service delivery model to realise €1.1bn in operational savings

7 September 2015

Irish Water briefs local Councillors on proposed Orthophosphate treatment at Limerick City Water Treatment Plant

Limerick councillors briefed on plans to run a pilot orthophosphate treatment programme to reduce lead levels in drinking water

16 June 2015

Lead in drinking water mitigation plan issues paper for consultation

Irish Water has today published its Lead in Drinking Water Mitigation Plan issues paper for public consultation.

9 June 2015

Approximately 26,000 customers identified as potentially having lead pipes in their properties.

Irish Water has today confirmed that it has identified approximately 26,000 customers through the metering programme as potentially having lead pipes in their properties.

27 May 2015

Irish Water briefs Community Council in Athea Co. Limerick on solution to longstanding sewage issues

Representatives of Irish Water attended a meeting of Athea Community Council in Co. Limerick to brief the local community on a solution to deal with sewage related pollution in the village.

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