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Local communities benefitting from Irish Water’s ongoing infrastructure progress

Athlone and numerous County Westmeath communities are benefitting from Irish Water’s consistent progress in upgrading wastewater treatment and eliminating the discharge of raw sewage to Ireland’s rivers, lakes and coastal areas, enhancing the environment in the process.

Irish Water progresses Athlone wastewater project to safeguard local environment surrounds

Irish Water, working in partnership with Westmeath County Council, is progressing the Athlone Main Drainage Sewer Network Upgrade project to safeguard the environment and provide for future growth and development in the town.

Irish Water progressing upgrade of Athlone main drainage network

In a statement issued this week Irish Water, working in partnership with Westmeath County Council, is progressing the Athlone Main Drainage Sewer network upgrade project to safeguard the environment and provide for future growth and development in the town.

Waste water and poor planning threaten city's future development

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In its recent publication, Wastewater Treatment in Galway, An Taisce reminded us that until the wastewater treatment plant on Mutton Island came into operation in 2004, this city had historically allowed 6,000,000 litres of untreated raw sewage a day to flow out into Galway Bay, a Special Area of Conservation.

 

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