MRT held there Volunteer Appreciation Event last evening in Bruff. The Story of the Conservation of the Washerwomen's Stones was the highlight of the evening, delivered by local volunteer Jerry Garvey. #Maiguecatchment@LAWPRO#volounters#waterquality
1. There was no real improvement in the quality of Irish rivers or lakes in 2022.
High levels of nitrogen and phosphorus (mostly from agriculture and wastewater) are damaging Irish waters. Read EPA’s latest Water Quality Report here: https://t.co/SWSM48eVTC #water#waterquality
Tuned into #EPAWater2023 today. Limerick catchments - the Maigue and the Deel inside yellow box - are really impacted by phosphorus loss into rivers. Heavy soils & arterial drainage are major contributing factors. Good riparian margins will help intercept the sediment and P loss.
Excessive algal growth in the lower Dalligan River, Ballyvoyle Cove, #Waterford today.
#ClimateChange predictions mean that our rivers will have lower volumes of warmer water in summer dry spells so ability of rivers to dilute and assimilate pollutants will be reduced.⚠️
The proof is in the pudding for this incredible Tydavnet GWS project. It was amazing to see the excitement of the kids when interacting with some of the educational games installed in the new environmental centre. Fantastic work by all involved.
🥳🥳🥳 We're delighted to be the County Winner in #GoodCausesAward2023. Looking forward to the National Competition now....we're in very good company 😀. As always thanks to our funders @HeritageHubIRE@WatersProgramme
Just 5 days left to "Discover the Nature of the Maigue River" 2023 event in Croom on Sat 20th. A few spots are left for the afternoon paddle. We will be based in Croom Town Park all day; call in to discuss all things river, biodiversity & angling. 😀
This @WatersProgramme account will post about Ireland's High Status Objective (Blue Dot) waters and the Blue Dot Waters Programme. These have some of our cleanest water and best aquatic habitats and are vital refuges for aquatic biodiversity. We hope you follow and enjoy
The message is loud and clear the climate crisis is a water crisis. By 2030 the demand will outstrip supply by 40% 💧
https://t.co/zkalG8rZEl @guardianeco@DCU@UN_Water@siwi_water
Interesting article that shows clearly the importance of both understanding the local landscape and thinking about the whole catchment when dealing with nitrogen and its impacts on water quality, biodiversity and the climate:
https://t.co/Xqm6x30AXv
Delighted to see this video. I had the opportunity to go out and see one of these bat roosts being constructed. Great support and goodwill from everyone involved. Fingers crossed the horseshoe bat population numbers increase. 🦇🦇🦇
This video describes @VWTIreland's innovative work in 2022 with the Mulkear River Catchment European Innovation Partnership and farmers in east Limerick when we constructed six new roosts for the lesser horseshoe bat.
Watch the full video at https://t.co/a2v8cMr65v
Ever wondered what those plants growing in your local lake are?
@BioDataCentre have just uploaded data collected by EPA ecologists over 15 years for 234 lakes on the WFD lake monitoring programme.
Check out the map to see plants in your local lake: https://t.co/XyHESnZIF1
Great @AnForamUisce event this week focusing on water conservation education & awareness opportunities. Presentations from @SarahECotterill@Waterwise and Anne Dolan, @MICLimerick, with roundtable discussions with attendees from a wide range of organisations working in this field
Many thanks to all who attended, presented and contributed to our Natural Capital conference in Croom with @natural_course . It was an inspiring event and we are looking forward to engaging further on these topics.