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This dataset represents the site locations of Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems where inspections have been carried out under the National Inspection Plan. These locations have been captured by Local Authority Inspectors as part of the process of logging inspection details w
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This dataset was developed for the National Inspection Plan 2018 – 2021. The aim of the Plan is to protect water and human health from risks posed by domestic waste water treatment systems. The data consists of 10 risk zones. The zones were derived from the combination of surfac
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E-PRTR data covering reporting for 2007 to 2018 by EU Member States, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Switzerland.
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This is a point dataset of IED site facility locations.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the competent authority for granting and enforcing IED licences for specified industrial and agricultural activities listed in the First Schedule to the Environmental Protection Ag
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This is a point dataset of the waste water treatment plants in agglomerations (towns/cities) with a population equivalent of over 500 during 2006, 2007 and 2008, and were reported on and assessed for compliance under The Urban Waste Water Treatment Regulations, 2001 (S.I. No. 254
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Significant pressures have been identified for waterbodies that are At Risk of not meeting their water quality objectives under the Water Framework Directive. While there are a multitude of pressures in every waterbody, the significant pressures are those pressures which need to
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This shows the urban areas where upgrade works are needed to protect against impact on shellfish waters. Further areas may be added pending outcome of on-going impact assessments.
Further information about urban areas impacting on shellfish waters can be found in the EPA’s Annua
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This dataset shows the level of treatment of waste water and the quality of discharges from secondary waste water treatment plants in agglomerations (towns/cities) with a population equivalent of over 500 as required under The Urban Waste Water Treatment Regulations, 2001 (S.I. N
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The location of emission points from IPPC (Integrated Pollution Provention and Control) facilities (EPA Licensed, applied, closed etc.)
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Urban Areas with sewage treatment of less than 500 population equivalentEnvironmental Protection AgencyEnvironment
This shows the location of sewage treatment plants that treat sewage waste produced by less than 500 people.
Further information about each licence can be found on the EPA website - www.epa.ie
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This is a points dataset of the location of emission site facilities, including IPC (Integrated Pollution Control), IE (Industrial Emission) and Waste facilities that are currently licensed by the EPA.
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Urban Waste Water Treatment Area Boundaries for areas with a population equivalent of more than 500.Environmental Protection AgencyGovernment
This shows the urban areas with a population equivalent of more than 500 served by a sewage collection system.
The boundaries shown in the map are based on the maps provided by the licensee in the EPA's Waste Water Discharge Licence Applications.
Further information about each li
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Urban Waste Water Agglomerations causing a key pollution pressure on rivers or lakesEnvironmental Protection AgencyGovernment
This shows the urban areas where waste water discharges were identified as the sole pollution pressure on water bodies at risk of not achieving good status.
You can get more information on the status of local water bodies, and the environmental pressures which may be causing pro
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Industrial Emissions (IE) and Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) FacilitiesEnvironmental Protection AgencyEnvironment
This is a point dataset of emission site facility locations. These include Industrial Emissions (IE), Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) and Integrated Pollution Prevention Control (IPPC) EPA licenced facilities. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the competent authorit
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Urban Waste Water Agglomerations Impacting on Freshwater Pearl MusselEnvironmental Protection AgencyGovernment
This shows all urban areas where improvements to waste water discharges are required to protect freshwater pearl mussel.
Further information about urban areas impacting on freshwater pearl mussel waters can be found in the EPA’s Annual Urban Waste Water Report on the EPA website
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This dataset shows the location of urban waste water discharges.
Further information about each licence and their discharge locations can be found on the EPA website - www.epa.ie.
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Urban Waste Water Agglomerations Failing to meet EU Sewage Treatment StandardsEnvironmental Protection AgencyGovernment
This shows all urban areas that failed to comply with one or more of the EU sewage treatment standards.
Further information about urban areas failing to meet EU sewage treatment standards and information on the Directive can be found in the EPA’s Annual Urban Waste Water Report o
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This is a point dataset of Industrial Emissions Licensing facilities. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the competent authority for granting and enforcing Industrial Emissions (IE) licences for specified industrial and agriculture activities listed in the First Schedul
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This dataset shows the urban areas that are on the EPA’s priority list because they fall under one or more of the following criteria: Failing to meet EU sewage treatment standards; discharging raw sewage because there is no treatment plant, key pressure on rivers or lakes, impact
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This is a points dataset of the location of IPPC (Integrated Pollution Prevention Control) facilities that are currently licensed by the EPA.
