Water Framework Directive Guidance on Characterisation Methodology V5.0 – 2024
Version 5 of the Characterisation Guidance methodology is being finalised and will be published in summer 2024. Water Framework Directive […]
Version 5 of the Characterisation Guidance methodology is being finalised and will be published in summer 2024. Water Framework Directive […]
About these DRAFT Cycle 3 Catchment Assessments Draft Cycle 3 Catchment Assessments were published by the EPA in September 2021 […]
About these Cycle 2 Catchment Assessments Cycle 2 Catchment Assessments were published in September 2018 to support the second River […]
The EPA has carried out an analysis to identify the catchments where nitrogen concentrations are too high to support healthy […]
The attached review and evaluation of local mitigation measures in respect of farming activities and water management was commissioned by […]
Winter 2018 Catchments Newsletter The Winter 2018 Catchments Newsletter looks at: Waters and Communities: news from around the country Cavan: protecting […]
The purpose of this report is to describe: the role of characterisation in water resources management in Ireland and the […]
This report presents a review of water quality in the State for the years 2010 to 2012. It is the […]
“Abstractions” are points where water is extracted from a waterbody. These reports look at abstractions from different types of waterbodies. […]
Protected areas are identified as those requiring special protection under existing national or European legislation, either to protect their surface […]
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