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Inadequate water treatment facility results in untreated water flowing into popular swimming beaches, says An Taisce
With the pipework to the city’s water treatment facility in Mutton Island not having sufficient capacity to process the city’s wastewater during times of even ‘relatively light rainfall events’, frequently rendering two popular beaches for local bathers as ‘unsuitable for swimming’, the planning committee of An Taisce is appealing to Galway City Council to address the urgent issue before adding more homes to the city water network.
Take steps to prepare for freezing weather and to conserve water
Irish Water and Mayo County Council are asking homes and businesses to take some simple steps to avoid damage to their pipes and help conserve water during the cold weather.
Council expect Ballyloughane bathing water to meet ‘basic standard’ soon
Galway City Council officials expect that the bathing water at Ballyloughane beach ‘will meet basic standard’ shortly.
Irish Water issues national water conservation order in a bid to safeguard supply for essential purposes
Irish Water has confirmed that a National Water Conservation Order commonly referred to as a hosepipe ban has been put in place from Tuesday last June 9 and will stay in place until Tuesday, July 21.
Galway families to pay between €278 to €586 in water charges
A family with two adults will pay €278 a year in water charges according to figures released by the water regulator this morning.
How hydrated is your skin?
The Vichy experts at Matt O Flaherty Chemist, William Street, Galway, invite you to have your hydration levels checked using the Vichy Consult tool this weekend.
Get in shape for summer at the Coast Club
May is drawing to a close, swimsuit season is just around the corner and you want to get in shape fast. Sound familiar? The good news is that you can slim down and shape up in as little as four to eight weeks.
‘Musty’ Mullingar water is safe to drink
Westmeath County Council has moved to reassure the people of Mullingar that their water is safe to drink, following public concern about a ‘musty’ taste and odour coming from the local supply.