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Uisce Éireann welcomes EPA Report recognising improvements in delivery of safe drinking water

The latest Drinking Water Report published by the EPA shows that Ireland’s public drinking water supplies remain among the best in the world, with an impressive 99.7% compliance with microbiological and chemical standards.

Close to 1000 metres of new drinking water infrastructure for Salthill

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More than 200 metres of cast iron piping in Lenaboy Gardens, Salthill, is due to be replaced in the coming weeks, as are more than 772 meters of piping in Dalysfort Road in January.

Water charges issue could lead to political instability says We Won’t Pay spokesman

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The issue of the water charges is set to the the most contentious issue in the formation of a new Government, a spokesman for the Galway We Won’t Pay Campaign has said.

Westmeath drinking water shows improvement

The quality of drinking water in Westmeath has improved, according to a recent environmental report.

EPA drinking water report shows improvements for Mayo

The quality of drinking water in Mayo has improved according to a report recently released by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The report shows that water in Mayo achieved 100 per cent compliance in microbiological parameters which is the same as it was in 2010, and 99.3 per cent compliance with chemical parameters which is an increase in quality compared with 98.9 per cent in 2010.

Mayo County Council convicted in relation to water standards

The Environmental Protection Agency has brought a case against Mayo County Council in relation to drinking water standards in the Lough Mask water supply scheme. Mayo County Council admitted breaching the European Communities (Drinking Water) Regulations. These regulations establish strict quality standards for water used for human consumption.

Case being brought against Council in relation to drinking water standards

The Environmental Protection Agency is bringing a case against Mayo County Council in relation to drinking water standards.

Drinking water quality in County Kilkenny is improving

Drinking water quality in County Kilkenny has improved slightly according to a report issued recently by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA): The Provision and Quality of Drinking Water in Ireland, A Report for the years 2008 – 2009.

Westmeath water of excellent quality - EPA report

The latest report on water quality from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that Westmeath’s water quality improved from 2008 to 2009.

Westmeath water of excellent quality - EPA report

The latest report on water quality from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found that Westmeath’s water quality improved from 2008 to 2009.

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