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Water

    Water supplies in 14 counties have dropped to drought levels
    Good news for swimmers: The quality of Ireland's bathing waters has improved
    Increase in number of drinking water supply samples exceeding legal limits for pesticides
    Uisce Éireann slammed for 'shifting deadlines' given to householders left without supply
    Water workers to demand services remain in public ownership during protest in Cork today
    More than two weeks on, around 200 premises still have no power after Storm Éowyn
    How has Storm Éowyn affected you? We want to hear your stories
    'If this was Dublin, there’d be all-out war': Readers with no power or water share their stories
    Several readers expressed anger at the government.
    Number of people without water after Storm Éowyn climbs to 217,000, with 300,000 more at risk
    Call for Stormont to consider water rates to help algae-hit Lough Neagh
    Life under conflict: The struggle for water in Northwest Syria
    Louay Tajiddin
    Staff at day centre have to boil kettle to bathe service users with intellectual disabilities
    There has been no heating at the day centre in Islandbridge for months, an employee said.
    Portable heaters are being used to keep service users warm, as staff contend with leaks and dampness
    The employee said the situation is "Dickensian" and unsanitary
    'Tens of thousands' of stinger jellyfish appear along Irish south coast
    Areas in north Dublin may lose drinking water supply as emergency works set to begin
    FSAI issues recall notice on bottled water from ALDI stores due to 'visible particles'
    Over half a million people are drinking from 'at risk' public water supplies
    Irish language group says it won't pay €6,686 water bill over English language correspondence
    Celbridge households more than a week into water disruption after burst main
    European Commission issues warning to Ireland over pumping waste water into sensitive areas
    Ireland found guilty of failing to ensure safe drinking water by EU court
    Public being urged to report leaks as rapid thaw expected with milder weather over weekend
    Over half of Ireland's waste water discharges still aren't meeting EU standards
    EPA says 'urgent action' is needed to improve quality of drinking water from private supplies
    Uisce Éireann donates treatment plant to Ukraine that can supply water for 6,200 people daily
    Nearly 500,000 people receive drinking water from 'at-risk' public supplies
    Department of Agriculture pressured EPA not to release list of farms pumping from rivers
    Debunked: WEF hasn’t declared ‘water is not a human right’ or ordered governments to ration it
    Extract: 'There is a legend that all the Irish rivers were created by a single hailstorm'
    Richard Nairn
    Burst mains may cause low water pressure or outages in north Dublin
    Water cut off for 350,000 in north Dublin today as new pipeline comes on stream
    Water to be disrupted for 350,000 in north Dublin on Sunday as new pipeline is hooked up
    Eight glasses of water per day may be too much, scientists conclude
    Water outages in north Dublin expected to continue until this evening
    Irish Water investigates reports of 'earthy' drinking water in Dublin and Wicklow
    Mississippi declares emergency for state capital as 180k without drinking water
    West Cork hosepipe ban comes into effect for four weeks
    Concerns raised about length of boil water notices and customer complaints at Irish Water
    Irish Water reminds people to conserve water as hot spell continues and supply runs low
    Poll: Have you reduced your water usage recently?
    More than half of all Irish households admit to wasting water – study
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