Water
From Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage
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This department aims to protect and improve water resources in Ireland. This is done by implementing national and European policy regarding water services and water quality.
Having good, secure water supplies, comprehensive wastewater services and clean waters are vital for protecting public health, supporting economic growth and preserving our environment.
82% of people in Ireland get their drinking water from Irish Water. Irish Water also provide about two-thirds of households with wastewater services.
This department protects and improves Ireland's water resources through the implementation of EU and national legislation.
12% of people in Ireland receive their drinking water supplies from private wells and small private supplies. 6% of people receive drinking water from group water schemes, which are run by local communities. 34% of households use septic tanks or other domestic wastewater treatment systems.
Developer Provided Water Services Infrastructure (DPI) is a category of housing estate served by standalone water services infrastructure, provided by the developer of the estate.
Good environmental status in the marine environment means that the seas are clean, healthy and productive, and that human use of the marine environment is sustainable.
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