Cycle 2 Catchment Assessments – published September 2018
About these Cycle 2 Catchment Assessments Cycle 2 Catchment Assessments were published in September 2018 to support the second River […]
About these Cycle 2 Catchment Assessments Cycle 2 Catchment Assessments were published in September 2018 to support the second River […]
This report on Natural Water Retention Measures was prepared by a subgroup of the WFD National Technical Implementation Group and […]
The attached review and evaluation of local mitigation measures in respect of farming activities and water management was commissioned by […]
In this issue: Waters and Communities News: Lough Carra marl lake and its marl crusts;Leitrim meeting on bogland and climate; […]
Winter 2018 Catchments Newsletter The Winter 2018 Catchments Newsletter looks at: Waters and Communities: news from around the country Cavan: protecting […]
This file outlines the reasons for selection for all Areas for Action in the River Basin Management Plan 2018-2021. 172.85 […]
Spring 2018 Catchments Newsletter The Spring 2018 Catchments Newsletter looks at: Ireland’s freshwaters: a world of wonder and discovery awaits you […]
Winter Catchments Newsletter The Winter Catchments Newsletter looks at: Water Heritage Day – events held all around Ireland Launch of the ‘Sustainability Support […]
Autumn Catchments Newsletter The Autumn Catchments Newsletter looks at: News from Rivers Trusts and Workshops around Ireland Launch of Beaches.ie […]
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