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Minister impressed by Spiddal wastewater project

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Minister Darragh O’Brien was impressed by the progress he witnessed on the village’s new wastewater treatment plant, when he visited last weekend.

‘Rethink the sink’ this Easter

This Easter, Clean Coasts in partnership with Irish Water is partnering with JP McMahon to ask the people of Galway to ‘rethink the sink’ and never pour fats, oils, and greases (FOGs) from the Easter roast down the sink. Instead, collect FOGs into a heatproof container (egg cartons, tins and jars are egg-cellent choices), allow them to cool, and empty into the bin.

Irish Water continues to progress major wastewater main drainage project in Athlone

Working in partnership with Westmeath County Council, Irish Water is progressing the Athlone main drainage project to safeguard the environment and provide for future growth and development in the town.

Breathtaking views on the shores of Lough Corrib

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Galway city based agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard, in conjunction with Spencer auctioneers Oughterard, is offering to the market one of the finest architect designed lakeside properties in the west of Ireland. Set on an elevated site with spectacular views with 3.2 acres in the stunning surrounds of the Glann Road in Oughterard, the property is being brought to the market to include a modern six bedroom two storey residence with c4,700sq ft of spacious living accommodation, finished to the highest specifications and beautifully presented. Also included are a separate two bedroom cottage. a large modern workshop with office, garden sheds, stables, and paddock, a large underground boathouse, with slipway, pier, and deep water mooring.

Moate native making vast strides in chosen Irish Water engineer career

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Moate native and Irish Water engineer, Emily Kavanagh, has always been passionate about her profession aiming to walk the path chosen by her father as she look towards her future career.

Engineering has more to do with your character, say women charged with developing Galway’s water needs

To mark the proximity of International Women’s Day and Engineering Week, local engineers hve outlined their role in ensuring that water services in Galway are capable of being developed in line with the expanding need.

Memory of Headford priest sees Irish Water experts deliver safe water to developing countries

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The memory of the work carried out by a missionary priest from Headford who was murdered in Uganda 20 years ago next week has inspired engineers to deliver water supply to needy communities in the African country.

The water man ensures the supply keeps flowing

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To mark Engineers Week, we meet one of those at the coalface of ensuring that essential services are provided in our communities.

Treatment plans needed to allow regions to grow, says Canney

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Canney has stated that a scheme to provide wastewater treatment plants is required as a matter of urgency in order to deliver housing and allow the regions to grow.

 

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