Timelines for big infrastructure projects could be cut by a year under new plans
Separately, private sector could be allowed to deliver wastewater infrastructure to speed up rural housing developments
Separately, private sector could be allowed to deliver wastewater infrastructure to speed up rural housing developments
Government to examine measures aimed at introducing higher threshold for pursuing judicial review cases
Cork city residents and Friends of the Irish Environment question management of issue
Utility criticised in consultation process for limiting projections up to 2050
Judicial reviews to planning decisions are ballooning and worth up to €20m a year to legal sector
Fine, costs and expenses totalling €7,658 imposed on utility
State water company says claims thoroughly investigated to safeguard taxpayers’ cash
Environmental Protection Agency warns Uisce Éireann of prosecution for failures
Clear plans must back up billion euro spending pledges, say lobby groups
Co Donegal bore the brunt of Storm Amy, with winds of up to 148km/h recorded
Seán Guerin SC says decision-making failure over planning for Dublin drainage project ‘not the fault of judicial review’
Inconclusive report must not be last word on devastating incident, say environmentalists
Charges have not gone down, yet work the waste operators used to do is now being transferred to customers
Resignation of EirGrid chief has had downstream consequences for Government over top-level pay
A megaproject is a large-scale, complex and often transformative venture, typically costing $1bn or more
Lack of clarity following extensive inquiry is described as ‘deeply regrettable’ by Minister
‘Stark situation’: Water levels in lakes supplying affected areas remain critically low despite recent rainfall
Water to be extracted at Parteen Basin in Co Tipperary and piped 170km to the capital
Delays caused by a judicial review of the vital Greater Dublin Drainage scheme are just the latest example of dysfunctional planning
Project knocked back again after go-ahead in July following seven years in planning system
Timmy Dooley urges people to wait until agencies have gathered data necessary to identify cause of pollution
Building 60,000 homes a year will need ‘more than words’, the Construction Industry Federation says
Easing construction inflation an opportunity to achieve progress with National Development Plan
Incident ‘seriously damaging’ to one of Europe’s foremost salmon and trout fisheries, anglers say
Extensive repairs scheduled this weekend as demand for water is typically lower on bank holidays
Water outages may occur while major pipeline serving the region is repaired over bank holiday
Water isn’t an unlimited resource, and getting clean, safe water to our taps has its costs
Latest prohibition issued in bid to safeguard supplies for essential purposes after sharp rise in demand
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NDP is a total investment of €275.4bn from 2026-2035
Introduction of alcohol warning labels to be deferred for two years, Ministers to hear
Failure to action Greater Dublin Drainage project will stall necessary new housing in north Dublin, MacGill summer school hears
Uisce Eireann had originally suggested a 13 per cent increase in charges to the CRU
Delays to facility repeatedly cited as restricting development of new housing across the Dublin region
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