Drinking Water
# drinking-water - Friday 22 March, 2013
The 9 at 9: Friday
Good morning. Here are the nine stories you need to know as you start your wet and windy Friday.
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Is this real? It couldn’t be, right?
It’s not possible to drink a bottle of water this fast, is it?
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The 9 at 9: Thursday
Good morning. Here are the nine stories you need to know as you start your day.
Share Tweet# drinking-water - Tuesday 14 August, 2012
Dublin water restrictions still in place to ‘protect public health’
And read why one local resident in the Clontarf area is hoping for a particularly speedy resolution…
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Dublin water: Boil notice stills stands as disruption enters its second week
And what are Total Coliforms anyway?
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Dublin water disruption: Tests show ‘improvement’ in supply
Authorities have released further information on the contamination of water in Clontarf.
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Tankers in place as Dublin water disruption continues
Homes and businesses in a north Dublin area have been advised not to drink their water pending further tests.
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# drinking-water - Wednesday 13 June, 2012
One of three water boil notices lifted in Limerick
However, householders in a further two areas are being urged to take precautionary measures.
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EPA plays down reports over lead water piping
Reports today had suggested that there were 5,500km of lead water mains in Ireland – but the figure is actually 5,500m, the EPA said.
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The 9 at 9: Wednesday
Nine things you need to know by 9am: The fallout from the Moriarty report continues; an 8,000 page file on Anglo goes to the DPP and there are calls for a class action suit against the state and its banks by beleaguered homeowners.
Share21 Tweet# drinking-water - Friday 18 February, 2011
Rate of E.coli detection in Irish drinking water halved
The figures are taken from 2008 and 2009 and have been published today in the National Drinking Water report.
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