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Water

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If you're near the water this weekend, here's what you need to remember
Water supply returning to thousands of homes after burst pipe in Meath repaired
Water returns to Louth and Meath after a 'complex' repair - Irish Water
Almost 1,300km of old water pipes will be replaced around Ireland in 5 years
RNLI save eight people who got stuck on boat coming back from island daytrip
Concerns North East water crisis could happen in other parts of the country
Supermarkets as far south as Dublin are being cleared out of water as shortage enters sixth day
Saucepans, tankers, and cancelled holidays: How the Irish town with no water is pulling together
Old pipes are making it more difficult to restore the water to Drogheda and east Meath
Irish Water says Drogheda supply won't be restored until Thursday
Eight people found dead in tractor-trailer, nearly 30 injured, in Texas Walmart human trafficking tragedy
Government yet to make final decision as to when water charges will be refunded
The Forty Foot swimmers: 'Our oldest is now 91... he has his cake and cigarette before he gets in'
'I wasn't prepared to let her drown' - Woman who saved 10-year-old girl on beach
35,000 Corkonians won't have water overnight
Water supplies running low in many areas due to dry weather
3,500 complaints made to energy regulator - including one person who was wrongly charged €2,500
'Always respect the water': Coast Guard and RNLI issue bank holiday warning
Government working to refund water charges - but it could be done over a few years
Ireland has one of the largest populations of white-clawed crayfish but a plague is killing them
Sewage, animal faeces and bacteria among the reasons these 6 Irish beaches failed a quality test
Ireland could be in trouble if it doesn't take action on contaminated drinking water
FactFind: How much water do we actually use?
10% of Irish households are using four times as much water as the rest of the country
Government to propose its own microbeads ban, calling other parties' bills 'flawed and confused'
Water charge refunds on the way, with conservation grant likely to be deducted
Poll: Do you agree with people being charged for excessive water use?
Here are the questions on water charges you want answered
Water committee told meters should be installed in all new houses
€467m on meters, but bitter water war could end up costing a lot more
'It was a cock-up': Government chief whip says Fine Gael messed up with water charges
Simon Coveney says water committee seems to be moving in 'extremely worrying' direction
'We're not going to have a general election over water' - Could this be the row to take down the government?
Fine Gael says water committee report is illegal and it won't support it
There was a right old barney in the water committee today - so what's going on?
Finally: Water committee close to a deal on the future of charges
Sandyford residents will have to pay €10,000 for apartment fixes
60 schools, hotels and pubs which use private water supplies contaminated in 2015
'We've seen first-hand the work of the RNLI' - GAA stars join forces with lifesavers
Wexford residents in battle over 'obnoxious' sewage sludge odour