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Work on Clarecastle Sewerage Scheme begins

Irish Water is delighted to announce that construction has commenced on the Clarecastle Sewerage Scheme.

Irish Water dealing with supply issues in Clare

Irish Water and Clare County Council are currently carrying out repair works to a burst watermain in West Clare.

Progress on Meelick waste water scheme

The land acquisition process is currently underway to facilitate a major upgrade of the waste water scheme in the Meelick/Ballycannon area and it is expected that construction will get under way next year.

Over half of households wasting water

Research commissioned by Irish Water shows that over half of Irish households (53%) admit to wasting water, even though some eight in ten (78%) know it is important to take steps to conserve it.

Irish Water works ahead of council project

Clare County Council is due to progress with a public realm enhancement project in Ennis while Irish Water is set to commence vital infrastructure upgrades ahead of these improvements. 

Grave concern at raw sewage being pumped into sea

Concern has been once again expressed that untreated raw sewage continues to be pumped into the sea and local rivers in North Clare.

Works to end discharge of sewage into Fergus

Irish Water, working in partnership with Clare County Council, is progressing plans to deliver the Clarecastle Sewerage Scheme that will end the discharge of raw sewage into the River Fergus and Shannon Estuary.

Works to end sewage discharge into Estuary

Irish Water, working in partnership with Clare County Council, has commenced works to construct Kilrush Wastewater Treatment Plant, to end the discharge of raw sewage into the Shannon Estuary.

Irish Water advises to prepare for freezing weather

Irish Water and Local Authorities are asking homes and businesses to take some simple steps to avoid damage to their pipes and help conserve water during the cold weather.
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