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Uisce Éireann advises of planned overnight outage in east Galway city tonight

Uisce Éireann has reminded people living in the vicinity of Galway’s Old Dublin Road that there will be a planned water outage in their area from 11pm tonight (Tuesday, January 21) until 5am tomorrow morning (Wednesday).
‘Oil I want for Christmas is clear drains’
This Christmas, Clean Coasts and Uisce Éireann are teaming up to urge every home cook, chef-in-the-making, and, of course, the washer-uppers of Galway to Think Before You Pour – especially when it comes to fats, oils, and greases (FOGs) from cooking. Instead of blocking up your drains this Christmas follow these steps to responsibly dispose of FOGs: cool, collect and bin.
Boil water notice issued for customers supplied by Mid-Galway Public Water Supply Scheme

Following consultation with the Health Service Executive, Uisce Éireann have issued a Boil Water Notice to protect the health of approximately 7,852 customers supplied by the Mid-Galway Water Supply Scheme due to a deterioration in raw water quality entering the treatment plant as a result of recent heavy rainfall.
Connolly demands accuracy on Corrib pipe concerns

Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Malcolm Noonan has pledged to provide accurate information on a potentially dodgy siphon carrying vast quantities of sewage under the River Corrib.
Students participate in the Big Beach Clean at Grattan Beach

Third class pupils from Claddagh National School took part in morning beach clean at Grattan Beach.
Galway Educate Together School group visit Grattan Beach to learn about campaign

Last weekend Galway Educate Together National School, hosted a clean-up on Grattan Beach with ‘Think Before You Flush’, a campaign operated by Clean Coasts in partnership with Uisce Éireann. The purpose of the event was to inform the students on which items should and should not be flushed down the toilet, helping to protect their local environment and the coastal amenities of Salthill and Galway.
Athlone community art project illuminates path to protect the River Shannon
As the summer season approaches, Uisce Éireann, in partnership with Westmeath County Council, is making significant progress on the Athlone Main Drainage Sewerage Scheme.
Simple steps to winterproof your home

With Christmas approaching and temperatures dropping, now is the time to take some simple steps to winterproof your home and prevent issues with your water during cold weather.
Uisce Éireann under pressure in east Galway city
With concerns growing that expansion of Galway’s eastern suburbs will be hampered by poor drainage infrastructure, Uisce Éireann has promised revised solutions for the district’s over-burdened waste water system.
Significant milestone underway as Uisce Éireann progresses with €114 million wastewater project
The beautiful lake county of Westmeath is the place that more than 95,000 people proudly call home, over 250,000 visitors from home and abroad journeying to the county annually for boating adventures along the River Shannon and to experience the rich cultural heritage of Athlone, which sits proudly in the heart of Ireland.