Wastewater treatment at 10 cities and large towns in Ireland is failing to meet EU standards, with Dublin, Limerick, Arklow, and Malahide among those not meeting requirements. The EPA warns that upgrades are needed to protect the environment, but Uisce Éireann estimates it could take over two decades and substantial investment to meet standards. While some progress has been made in reducing raw sewage discharges, the EPA highlights the need for urgent improvements in 73 priority areas, emphasizing the importance of prompt delivery of essential works to protect water quality.
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‘Time to come clean’ about Thames ‘Doomsday’ shipwreck after safety work delayed
An Essex councillor is pressing the government for transparency regarding the SS Richard Montgomery, a WWII Liberty Ship that sank in the Thames Estuary in 1944, carrying 1,400 tonnes of explosives. Safety work to remove its corroded masts, which pose a risk of collapsing onto the explosives, has faced repeated delays, raising concerns about potential hidden dangers, including the possibility of mustard gas. Experts warn that a collision with the masts in this busy waterway...
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