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University of Galway to participate in major study on impact of climate change on environmental pathogens
University of Galway has teamed up with 12 institutes across 10 countries for a new €10m Horizon Europe project to examine the impact of climate change on health risks due to disease-causing microorganisms in coastal waters.
First year students most vulnerable, says local property expert
First year students are most vulnerable in trying to find scarce accommodation, acording to Winters Property Management’s Enda McGuane.
Excellent Mayo bathing waters
All 15 of the beaches in Mayo that are monitored by the Environmental Protection Agency have successfully met the new, stricter, European water quality standards.
Two Galway rivers show less than good compliance in new water standard survey
Waters in Clarinbridgge and Kilcolgan rivers were one of three in the west that have displayed less than good compliance with water quality standards.
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.
New storm water tank given the go ahead at Bachelor’s Walk
A new storm water attenuation tank at Bachelor’s Walk in Ballina was given the go ahead by the elected members this week at the monthly meeting of Ballina Town Council. The new tank was proposed by Fianna Fáil councillor Johnny O’Malley and seconded by Fine Gael councillor Barry McLoughlin following a debate on the potential hazards of effluent getting into the Moy.
New funding announced for Carlow water treatment
Carlow/Kilkenny deputy Mary White, has welcomed the announcement of €354,000 in special funding for water and sewerage works in Carlow.
Unduly noisy vehicles should be fined says Greene
An Independent candidate in the upcoming Local Elections has said that the measures taken to deter boy racers at the retail park on the ring road are not sufficient.
An Taisce say stance on CAS was vindicated
The decision by An Bord Pleanala to is complex and requires close examination.