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Irish Water completes Shannon wastewater upgrade

Irish Water has completed a major upgrade of the Shannon Wastewater Treatment Plant which will protect the local environment and support growth and development in the area for years to come.

Lahinch and Mountshannon ‘clean’ in litter survey

While the majority of our beaches and waterways are falling short of clean status, Lahinch and Mountshannon in Clare are ‘Clean to European norms’.

Council launches 2021 Gum Litter Taskforce Campaign

The campaign looks to build on the success of previous years as the percentage of gum as a proportion of litter has dropped by...

Department responds to Deputy McNamara on timber shortages

40% of the target of 4,500 forestry licences to issue in 2021 has been reached up to 9th July, according to figures from the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine.

Miltown Malbay watermains replacement completed

Clare Independent TD Michael McNamara has received confirmation that the watermain between Mullagh to Miltown has been replaced and works will commence very shortly on repairing affected road surfaces in the area.
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Quin Wastewater Treatment Plant works completed

Irish Water has completed a major upgrade of the Quin Wastewater Treatment Plant which will protect the local environment and support growth and development in the area.

Zimmer keeps it green with primary schools

More than 350 children in 12 primary schools across Clare, Galway, Limerick and Tipperary have learned more about biodiversity and how to reduce waste, reuse and recycle, thanks to an environmental initiative run by global healthcare technology company, Zimmer Biomet as part of the Junior Achievement outreach program.

Public urged to conserve water

As the Irish staycation season is set to enter its busiest period over July and August, Irish Water in partnership with Clare County Council is urging the public to conserve water to ensure a consistent supply for all during this busy time.
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