N.Ireland
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted in court for water pollution offence that resulted...
Plans to strengthen the enforcement and regulation of water pollution in Northern Ireland have been announced.
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted in court in relation to a water pollution...
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted in court for a water pollution...
A farmer in Northern Ireland has been convicted and fined in court for a water pollution offence last year.
Agri-Business
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has confirmed that a farmer in...
DAERA has confirmed that a farmer in Northern Ireland has been fined in court for a water pollution offence.
A Co. Tyrone farmer pleaded guilty and was convicted at Dungannon Magistrates’ Court today...
A court in Northern Ireland has fined a farmer for a water pollution offence arising from “farm effluent” being discharged into a river.
Environment
Inland Fisheries Ireland (IFI) secured a conviction against Uisce Éireann after sewage discharged into a wild brown trout spawning river.
A court in Northern Ireland has convicted and fined a Co. Fermanagh farmer for polluting approximately 600 metres of a waterway.
The European Commission has reportedly invested €4.6 million in the development of a new multi-sensor platform to detect toxins in water.
Minister for Agriculture Environment and Rural Affairs, Andrew Muir chaired the second Lough Neagh Stakeholder forum.
IFI has welcomed a conviction against Uisce Éireann following a wastewater treatment plant discharge into a river in Co. Sligo.
Rural Life
Atleast 400 fish have been killed in the St. Johnston Burn River in Co. Donegal due to pollution, according to Loughs Agency
A 34-year-old farmer has been convicted and fined by a court in Northern Ireland for water pollution offences.
A Co. Tyrone farm business has been fined in court for water pollution. Hillside Dairy Farms...
A Co. Down farmer has pleaded guilty in court to a water pollution incident which resulted in a fish kill in the River Lagan.
Making drainage outlets more robust and visible is key to maintaining their effectiveness within all field networks.
A farmer from Co. Fermanagh has been fined £500 after he pleaded guilty to one count of water pollution in Ennis Magistrates’ Court.
Water pollution is a serious problem and agriculture "is the main cause of water pollution" according to a European report.
The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage is to review the effectiveness of farmer penalties available to local authorities.
A Northern Irish food company has been fined for causing a discharge of trade effluent to enter a waterway, DAERA has said.