Source to Tap project in the Erne and Derg catchments launched
Lisa Stewart tells us about a major €5.3 million cross-border project to improve water quality in rivers and lakes in […]
Read MoreLisa Stewart tells us about a major €5.3 million cross-border project to improve water quality in rivers and lakes in […]
Read MoreThis year, Ireland’s national hydrology conference has a theme of Hydrology and Community Involvement and will be held on Tuesday 20th […]
Read MoreSt. Joseph’s Foroige, Streamstown Co Westmeath recently won a gold medal for their project on weed killer at the Aldi […]
Read More[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The Waters and Communities Office Community Water Officer, Ruairí Ó Conchúir, was delighted to host a delegation from Slovenia to […]
Read MorePlan to result in the protection and improvement of water quality in approximately 726 water bodies in Ireland €1.7 billion […]
Read MoreMr Denis Naughton, Minister for Communications, Climate Acton and Environment, unveiled a new sign titled Kilteevan River – Our Living […]
Read MoreThe Local Authority Waters & Communities Office are pleased to announce the launch of an open call for applications to […]
Read MoreTidyTowns and other community groups groups can win a Waters and Communities Award, which is sponsored by Inland Fisheries Ireland, […]
Read MoreThe most comprehensive bird population and habitat survey ever undertaken on the Shannon Estuary has been underway since May 2017. […]
Read MoreIn spite of a biting wind and threatening storm there was a great turn out at Corley’s Bar, Ballintubber Co. […]
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The Local Authority Waters Programme coordinates the efforts of local authorities and other public bodies in the implementation of the River Basin Management Plan, and supports local community and stakeholder involvement in managing our natural waters, for everyone’s benefit.
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