Spring Monitoring Programme Underway
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
To understand what part groundwater plays in the Arney catchment, a spring monitoring programme is underway. Monitoring springs is a good way to find out about the aquifer the water flows through underground before emerging at the spring. Measuring water chemistry and quality provides information about the catchment feeding the spring, both above and below
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Supporting Community based projects
Tuesday, 28 July 2020
Projects funded under the CatchmentCARE Community Incentive Scheme (CIS) are now having an impact on local communities throughout the Arney, Blackwater and Finn catchment areas. The CIS helps local communities contribute to the improved management of their river catchments and was open to a wide variety of organisations including volunteer groups, community groups, NGOs, schools
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Presentations and Q&A’s from AFBI Willow Seminar on 5th March 2020
Friday, 13 March 2020
> AFBI Workshop FINAL AGENDA > 001 CatchmentCARE Project and Environmental context (Con McLaughlin) > 002 Green House Gas from Agriculture [Bernard Hyde] > 003 Agricultures Role in meeting Environmental Objectives [John Heffernan] > 004 Willow Agronomy [Isabella Donnelly] > 005 Wastewater management and Environmental protection [Chris Johnston] > 006 Afbi Seminar 5th March 2020 [Barry
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Seminar – “Exploring the Benefits of SRC Willow Planting for Water Quality Protection and Waste Water Management”
Thursday, 20 February 2020
Crowne Plaza Hotel, Dundalk 5th March 2020, 10:30am to 3:30pm This cross-border event is being held to assess stakeholder commitment to the principle of Short Rotation Coppice (SRC) willow planting for water quality protection and waste water management; and how this might fit with national strategies. It is targeted at those involved in policy, water,
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