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Help is at hand for those leaking roofs

The past three months of unusually prolonged high winds accompanied by heavy rain have exposed faults in roofing right across the country. Traditional roofs just cannot cope with weather extremes.

Galway householders pass septic tank test

Galway has second highest pass rate in septic tank inspections.

Cautious optimism from construction sector at GMIT conference

The over-riding message from the 4th annual Construction Management Conference in GMIT this week was one of cautious optimism for the industry, and a broad welcome for the new range of regulations.

Get the best from your water system with Burke Water Systems

Are you building a new house or in need of an upgrade? Look no further than Burke Water Systems, which has the latest European standard certification which is now a legal requirement for all septic tanks.

Register waste water treatment systems says city council

Starting this week, owners of domestic waste water treatment systems in Galway will be required to register their systems with the Galway City Council.

New environmental and electrical engineering options at IT Sligo

IT Sligo has launched new courses in Environmental Engineering and Electrical Installation and Maintenance that includes a new three year Ordinary Bachelor of Engineering degree programme in Environmental Engineering.

Registration fee for septic tanks reduced to €5 for first 3 months

The Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government Phil Hogan set out the Government’s proposals for the registration and inspection of septic tanks earlier this week with good news for those who intend registering their tanks on time.

Septic tank protesters take their fight to the Dáil gates

A large group of Connemara protesters took their grievances regarding the introduction of septic tank charges and inspections straight to the gates of the Leinster House yesterday.

Clifden finally gets new water treatment plant

Clifden has finally received confirmation of a new waste water treatment plant to upgrade the town’s sewerage system. The announcement was made on Monday by Phil Hogan, Minister for the Environment, Community, and Local Government.

 

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