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Don’t be blaming the septic tanks, says Harkin

The most recent inspections of septic tanks by the Environmental Protection Agency had revealed that their threat to the country’s drinking water had been substantially exaggerated and paled in significance with the damage being caused by 38 of Ireland’s largest sewage discharge systems that failed to meet treatment standard.

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Kinvara Bay to get long-awaited clean up as €5.2 million treatment plant given go-ahead

A new treatment plant costing in the region of €5.2 million could see the end of the wanton pollution of Kinvara Bay which has over many years been subjected to the discharge of more than 60,000 gallons of raw sewage into its watery depths every day.

Claddagh houses to be connected to city’s main sewerage works

Forty houses in the Claddagh, which are discharging raw sewage into the River Corrib, are to be connected to the city’s main sewerage works.

Sewage Scheme opens in Tullaroan

Phil Hogan, Minster for the Environment, will formally carry out the opening of a brand new sewerage scheme on his home turf in Tullaroan on Saturday next April 9, at 11am.

Calls for further surface water investigation

Westmeath County Council's catchment management system has identified the need for further investigative monitoring at some surface water sites throughout the county, Mullingar town councillors were informed last week.

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Space, comfort, and a friendly neighbourhood set the tone for this fine four bedroom detached home. Set on its own landscaped site on the outskirts of Athlone, it is just minutes drive from all amenities and the town centre.

County Council convicted for sewage leak into river

Mayo County Council were convicted and fined at Castlebar District Court this week after summonses were issued by another government body against them. Under the Fisheries Act, the North Western Regional Fisheries Board brought proceedings against the council after deleterious waste matter was permitted to fall into the Castlebar River in January of this year. Mayo County Council pleaded guilty to the summons for the offence on January 24 of this year.

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