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Cracked pipes and tanker trucks haul city’s sewage

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Million litre Merlin waste tank raises questions

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Human waste flowing into Corrib at Claddagh

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Low water levels on the River Corrib have revealed untreated sewage flowing freely into the city’s estuary in front of Claddagh Quay after weeks of repair work was completed.

Turkey sandwiches a favourite way to use festive leftovers and reduce food waste

Christmas is a wonderful time of the year, when we enjoy having family and friends around to cook and eat together.

Santa shouldn’t be the only one checking his list this Christmas!

Christmas is a time for giving, and sadly also a time when a lot of food is wasted in Westmeath, the Midlands region and all over Ireland.

Decision Support Service preparing to host inaugural advance planning event in Athlone

The Decision Support Service will host the first advance planning event 'Why you need to plan ahead and how to get started!' in the Hodson Bay Hotel on November 30.

Westmeath communities benefit from highest ever level of investment in modern wastewater infrastructure

The recently published EPA Urban Wastewater Treatment Report shows the progress being made in tackling long-running issues like raw sewage discharges, while also underlining the need for continued investment in essential wastewater services at local community level.

Have you ever scrapped a car? Would you know what to do or where to go?

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Have you ever scrapped a car? Would you know what to do or where to go?

Innovative TUS Athlone Campus project to help protect bees against complex diseases

An exciting EPA co-funded doctorate project has been completed by Jack Eakins at Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) Athlone Campus, in partnership with Maynooth University.

Majority of Irish people are concerned about food waste

More than four in five Irish people are concerned about the level of food waste in their household, while 94 percent of homes are throwing food out, according to new research from SuperValu.

 

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