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March 24, 2020
In Ireland, wastewater from approximately 500,000 houses is treated by on-site treatment systems. It is essential in the interests of public health to ensure the safe disposal of wastewater from a development. A site assessment will determine whether …
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March 24, 2020
The core requirement of the Greater Dublin Drainage project was to safely deliver a Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant and associated marine outfall located in the northern part of the Greater Dublin Area (GDA), and an Orbital Drainage System linkin …
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March 24, 2020
The INTERREG VA Programme is one of over 60 funding programmes across the European Union that have been specifically designed to address problems that arise from the existence of borders. The programme’s aim is to stimulate cross border co-operation …
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March 24, 2020
The Irish Water 2017-2021 Investment Plan identified 52 No. Wastewater ‘Above Ground’ treatment projects where upgrade works are to be implemented through Irish Water’s gateways from conceptual design, on to construction and project closure. For the …
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March 24, 2020
Moyfin Quarry is located in a primarily agricultural area within the townland of Moyfin, Longwood, County Meath. Operational since approximately 1950, Moyfin Quarry is a sand and gravel pit owned and operated by Davin Plant Hire Ltd. The overall sand …
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March 24, 2020
The overall purpose of this essential project is the security of Ireland’s electrical network between Cloon in County Galway to Lanesborough in County Longford (and onwards) now and in the future. Without the refurbishment of this essential network, …
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March 24, 2020
GSI is moving in the direction of providing three dimensional subsurface models to meet the requirements of stakeholders and end users. The sand and gravel aquifer mapping theme includes desk study, fieldwork, data collation, analysis and reporting. …
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March 24, 2020
Until the 1960s, piped water to the rural population was unheard of. Community driven schemes filled that gap through the sourcing of local supplies and currently provide drinking water to 6% of Ireland’s population. The National Federation of Group …
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March 24, 2020
The works will involve internal modifications to the existing Hangar Building which comprise of the demolition and removal of an existing internal wall of approximately 54 meters in length and 20 meters in height. The wall is constructed of block wor …