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This desk study was carried out in 2020 to help focus our fieldwork in the Adrigole catchment.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"75980,47817.6,85700,56840","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0002","Name":"Aherlow","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO have started river assessments in the upper sections of the Aherlow.  This work will continue throughout 2021.  We know that water quality is affected by too much nutrients, in particular phosphorus.  LAWPRO's catchment scientists are working to identify the areas and activities within the Aherlow catchment that are the source of these excess nutrients.  We will also look at the Rossadrehid stream where there are concerns that excess sediment is having a negative impact.  Sediment is damaging as it clogs up the gravels on the river bed and makes it unsuitable for fish and other wildlife. \r\n\r\nASSAP have not commenced detailed engagements with farmers in this catchment yet, and are awaiting more detailed findings from LAWPRO.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"176620,118540,208720,138520","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0003","Name":"Aille","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The desk study for the Aille PAA is currently in preparation. A summary of that study will be uploaded and available to view in due course. A public meeting for the Aille PAA was held on-line in May 2021. Preliminary fieldwork has started by LAWPRO since October 2021 and has continued in 2022. 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When our work programme in the PAA is complete, you will be able to view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report.  In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk study by clicking on the AFA report link.   This desk study was carried out in 2018 to help focus our fieldwork in the Allow catchment.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"125940,98860,143520,120420","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0005","Name":"Allua","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team intend to begin work in the Allua catchment in the coming months. Draft desk based assessments suggest that forestry, wastewater and/or agriculture may be issues here but this will not be confirmed until assessments are carried out in the catchment. When our work programme in the PAA is complete, you will be able to view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report.  In the meantime, you will be able to view the summary of the original desk study once complete by clicking on the AFA report link.   This desk study is currently being carried out to help focus our fieldwork in the Allua catchment.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"106400,59860,123840,72320","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0007","Name":"Ara","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Actions completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO have started river assessments in the Ara catchment.  We know water quality is affected by too much nutrients, in particular phosphorus.  LAWPRO's scientists are working to identify the area and activities within the Ara catchment that are the sources of these nutrients.  However we know that there are excess nutrients in all sections of the Ara both upstream of Tipperary Town and below it.  All sources (e.g. agriculture, industry and wastewater treatment) will be assessed to determine the nutrient sources.  \r\n\r\nASSAP have not commenced detailed engagements with farmers in this catchment yet, and are awaiting more detailed findings from LAWPRO.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"178440,130400,198160,138760","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0008","Name":"Broadmeadow","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Open","CurrentProgress":"PREVIOUS WORK FROM 2ND CYCLE: The LAWPRO team's work in the Ashbourne PAA is underway. We know that the water quality problems here are due to excessive amounts of nutrients, with stream phosphate in particular having an impact on the biology of the river.  Based upon the work carried during the desk study and subsequent local catchment assessment, it was found that the original PAA boundary was insufficient. That is, improvement works carried out within the PAA boundary alone would not be sufficient to improve the water quality downstream of Ashbourne. It was proposed therefore to expand the boundary of the PAA to include the rivers, which flow into the town. \r\n\r\nWe are still working to identify where these nutrients are coming from and we will update you again when work is complete.\r\n\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"295980,246700,319360,256260","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0009","Name":"Athboy","StartYear":2022,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"27/02/2024\r\nThe LAWPRO teams work in the Athboy PAA is now well underway. We know that water quality problems here are due to excessive amounts of nutrients and sediment. The nutrients are coming from multiple sources throughout the PAA including agriculture and urban wastewater. Sediment issues are mainly due to the hydromorphological pressures in the catchment relating to arterial drainage. Local catchment assessment commenced in Summer 2022 and continued into 2023. To date 25 water chemistry samples have been collected in different rainfall conditions at multiple points throughout the PAA. Ecology has also been assessed at multiple sites using the Small Stream Impact Score (SSIS). Through this work areas of greatest impact have been identified. We are now preparing referrals for the relevant implementing bodies based on these findings. \r\n\r\nOctober 2025 \r\n\r\nThe LAWPRO Catchment science teams continued local catchment assessment in the Athboy PAA in 2025. To date 36 water chemistry samples have been collected in different rainfall conditions at multiple points throughout the PAA. Furthermore, hydromorphological assessments (Hymo) and ecology (SSIS) assessments have been undertaken at additional sites in 2025. Through this work areas of greatest impact have been identified. We are now preparing additional referrals for the relevant implementing bodies based on these findings.   \r\n\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"258080,256180,278740,278220","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0010","Name":"Athy Stream","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Referrals completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO found that water quality has primarily deteriorated due to high levels of sediment on the river bed throughout much of the catchment. This is a persistent problem and the sediment originates from land-use activities, namely maintenance of drainage channels.  Buffer quality is insufficient in many places along the main channel due to cutting or use of pesticide and doesn’t effectively intercept runoff.  Generally there are no buffer zones in place along drains/unmarked watercourses and also soils left bare over winter will also result in sediment lost to the streams and drains.   Furthermore, most of the catchment is also affected by excessively high concentrations of nitrogen.  Fertiliser applications to land are considered to be the main source of nitrogen.  LAWPRO have identified the areas within the catchment that are contributing this nitrogen; we know that excess nitrogen in fertiliser is lost to groundwater in particular from well drained soils.  The measures recommended to resolve these issues are improved drainage maintenance and land-use practices to prevent soil erosion and sediment losses to the river and also improved fertiliser management to minimise nitrate losses to groundwater.  \r\n\r\nASSAP are continuing to work with farmers in this catchment to identify where the farmer should focus improvements and actions on his/her farm.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"258580,184640,278120,199760","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0011","Name":"Avaghon","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Desk Study completed","CurrentProgress":"The desk study has been completed for the Avaghon PAA. 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","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"141540,109980,150680,118580","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0014","Name":"Ballinglen","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Actions completed","CurrentProgress":"Progress Update - LCA Stage 22nd July 2021\r\nThe LAWPRO team’s work in the Ballinglen PAA is now well underway. Three rounds of sampling have been carried out on the five waterbodies in the PAA. Ballinglen_010 was not impacted on any of the three times we sampled this river. We know that the water quality problems in Ballinglen_020 are due to the WWTP plant in Ballycastle, there are minor differences between samples taken upstream and downstream of the WWTP. Killerduff_010, Cabintown_010 and Knockboha_010 are all unassigned waterbodies. Killerduff_010 is not impacted, this is the consensus from three rounds of biological and chemical sampling over three different seasons. Cabintown_010 and Knockboha_010 are both impacted. 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Catchment assessment in Bandon Estuary PAA is on-going and will continue into the 3rd cycle.\r\n","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"154013,46870.1,167496,59120","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0019","Name":"Bannow","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO's catchment scientists are continuing to work in the 11 water bodies of the Bannow PAA.  The catchment consists of a mix of well drained and poorly drained soils, and there are a variety of activities impacting on water quality in the area.  High concentrations of the nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen are having a negative impact on water quality.  Agricultural activities are a major source of nutrients, both in poorly draining areas where the lack of buffers and riparian margins results in losses of phosphorus to waters during heavy rain and on well drained soils where excess nitrogen in fertiliser is lost to groundwater.  Bannow Bay is an important area for the aquaculture industry and LAWPRO are working with stakeholders to assess the impact of wastewater and septic tank discharges on these waters. \r\n\r\nASSAP have started engagements with farmers in this catchment and are awaiting detailed findings from LAWPRO to identify where the farmer should focus improvements and actions on his/her farm.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"274640,100467,298720,130240","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0022","Name":"Blackwater (Longwood)","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"29/02/2024\r\nThe LAWPRO teams work in the Blackwater (Longwood) PAA is now well underway. We know that water quality problems here are due to excessive amounts of nutrients and sediments. The nutrients and sediment are coming from multiple sources throughout the PAA including agriculture, urban waste water and peat. Local catchment assessment commenced in summer 2020 and continued into 2023. To date, water chemistry, streamflow assessments and catchment walks have been carried out at multiple locations throughout the PAA. LAWPRO are still working to identify where these nutrients are coming from and we will update you again when work is complete.\r\n\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"270100,228840,284800,250980","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0023","Name":"Blackwater (Wexford)","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Open","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team plans to complete the desk study assessment and hold a community information meeting in the Blackwater (Wexford) PAA in Autumn 2021.  We will keep you updated on our progress through this website.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"307020,123003,314220,138300","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0024","Name":"Bleach and Lough Graney","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"Fieldwork is now complete in the Bleach & Lough Graney PAA.  You will be able to view a summary of the desk study by clicking on the link under AFA report.  This desk study was carried out to help focus our work in the catchment.  ","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"148700,187940,168840,199360","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0025","Name":"Boora","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"29/02/2024  The LAWPRO team has completed our work in the  Boora PAA for the 2nd cycle. This PAA will be brought into the 3rd cycle and the Boora_020 will be added.  We know that nutrients and sediment are the main issues that have caused the water quality problems here.   These nutrients and sediment are coming from industry, peatlands and agricultural lands in the catchment.  The ASSAP advisors are working actively with local landowners to find solutions relating to agriculture. Other stakeholders have taken action in relation to the industry and peatland pressures.      A summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right. ","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"214980,214960,227280,226200","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0026","Name":"Borrisoleigh - Fishmoyne","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Open","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team plans to begin our work in the Borrisoleigh PAA in Spring 2022.  We will keep you updated on our progress through this website.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"195280,162300,208880,174280","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0027","Name":"Boycetown","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"29.02.2024\r\nThe LAWPRO team has completed our work in the Boycetown PAA.  We know that hydromorphology and agriculture  are significant pressures impacting on the biological and nutrient conditions of the river.   These nutrients are mainly coming from agricultural lands in the catchment.  The ASSAP advisors are working actively with local landowners to find solutions.  The LAWPRO team has completed the desk-top assessment for this  PAA.   You can read a summary of this report using the link below.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"282460,248920,293120,256340","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0028","Name":"Bregagh (Kilkenny)","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team have commenced local catchment assessment in the Bregagh (Kilkenny).  We are still working to identify what the problems are in the Bregagh and we will provide further updates when work is further advanced.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"240340,150080,251640,160460","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0029","Name":"Bride (Cork City)","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The public meeting for the Bride (Cork City) PAA was held on the 24th June 2021. The desk study is now complete and fieldwork has started.  The desk study helps us to determine what the problems are in the PAA and where we need to focus our fieldwork.  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Doo M and Glencullin are currently achieving their objectives of Good and High, respectively. \r\n\r\nBUNDORRAGHA_010 and BUNDORRAGHA_020 are retained in the Bundorragha Blue Dot PAA, while the LACKAKEELY_010 and Killary Harbour waterbodies will not be carried forward. LAWPRO work in the LACKAKEELY_010 has shown that although there are some localised impacts, the water body is not impacted. Killary Harbour has not been retained in the 3rd cycle Bundorragha Blue Dot area for action. This decision was based on consultations held with Bord Iascaigh Mhara, having reviewed available information in 2020 during consultations on the selection of 3rd cycle Areas for Action. The water body is achieving moderate status based on 2013-2018 status, therefore continued work by EPA, BIM and others will be required.  \r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"73964.5,261856,89320,270880","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0033","Name":"Bunow","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO have recently commenced assessments in the Bunow river PAA and this work will continue throughout 2022.  This initial work show a mixture of urban and rural pressures in the catchment with a number of sources including industrial, municipal and agricultural being assessed further.  Further updates will be available later this year.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"210900,187260,220460,195480","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0034","Name":"Bunowen (Louisburgh)","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Bunowen (Louisburgh) PAA is now well underway.  We know that the water quality problems here are due to a number of issues including excessive amounts of nutrients. The excessive nutrients are leading to the overgrowth of plants and algae in the river channel. Grassland herbicides are also an issue in the Bunowen River with excess MCPA (e.g. Mortone, Agritox, M50, Lupo) detected in the Louisburgh public drinking water supply as recently as Autumn 2020. Agricultural activities and urban infrastructure were identified as possible causes of the water quality deterioration in the lower Bunowen River. The ASSAP advisor for the area carried out a number of farm visits to provide advice and guidance to pesticide users to ensure that best practice measures to protect drinking waters are followed. The issues with urban infrastructure (e.g. misconnection) requires further investigation and LAWPRO will liaise with Mayo County Council to resolve such issues. The discharge of alum sludge, which arises from the drinking water treatment process at Louisburgh Water Treatment Plant, to the Bunowen River is also affecting water quality. We are liaising with Irish Water about this issue. A deskstudy summary can be viewed by clicking on AFA Report to the right.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"78360,269160,90400,282904","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0035","Name":"Burren","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO have found that water quality has deteriorated in the lower sections of the Burren river (downstream of Milltown bridge) primarily due to excess nutrients, in particular nitrogen and also sediment.  The cause of this are losses from agricultural lands and the also disturbance and mobilisation of sediment during channelisation and drainage works. Particular care is required to maintain these channels in a manner that will not cause further deterioration of water quality and LAWPRO is working with OPW, Local Authorities and others to ensure such measures are developed and implemented.  We have identified areas within the catchment that are contributing this nitrogen and sediment; we know that excess nitrogen in fertiliser is lost to groundwater in particular from well drained soils. \r\n\r\nASSAP are working with farmers in this catchment to target reductions in nitrogen and sediment losses.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"266960,154000,285000,186015","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0036","Name":"Caha","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed work in the Caha PAA. We know that sediment, nutrients and hydro-morphological impacts are the main issues that has caused the water quality problems in Caha_020. Nutrients and sediment are coming from an agriculture pressure, both point and diffuse. We know that sediment has come from land drainage, straightening of stream channels, over-deepening and widening channels and reprofiling stream banks. These issues have been referred to ASSAP who are working actively with local landowners to find solutions. A wind farm development was also identified as a significant pressure in this waterbody which caused siltation of a stream. Cork County Council are dealing with this matter. At Coolkellure lake there is further planned monitoring to look at nutrient inputs to identify if there are active pressures to the lake from agriculture and forestry. It is believed there is a legacy nutrient issue with this lake with forestry being the most likely source.  It was also identified that there is a significant amount of the invasive plant Rhododendron around the lake and some streams. \r\nYou can now view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report as well as a summary of the original desk study by clicking on the AFA report link.   ","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"112240,51980,127080,62500","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0037","Name":"Camlin","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"Date 29/02/2023.  The LAWPRO team has completed their work in the Camlin PAA.  We know that excessive amounts of nutrients and total  ammonia are the main issues that have caused the water quality problems. These nutrients are mainly coming from urban wastewater diffuse pressures in Longford town and agricultural lands in the catchment.  There are also hydromorphological pressures such as weirs impacting on fish status or potential in the river. We are seeing some improvements in the Camlin_010 and Camlin_070 waterbodies which maintained Good Water Quality (Q4) in 2020 and 2023, however the Camlin_060 is still only reaching moderate water quality (Q3-4) in 2023. It is the intention for these waterbodies to be brought into the 3rd cycle of the RBMP, the Camlin Area for Restoration which will look at the river more holistically.   A summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.  \n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"207680,263240,234200,286380","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0038","Name":"Camoge","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work is underway in the Camoge PAA. Briefly, the desk based assessment indicates that agriculture, land drainage, channelisation, domestic waste water treatment systems and urban wastewater treatment may be the main pressures. 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A summary of our findings for Carrigaholt PAA is being prepared and will be uploaded for viewing in due course. In the meantime you can view a  summary of the desk study by clicking on the AFA report link.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"78480,148925,87500,155120","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0041","Name":"Carrigdrohid","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has almost completed our fieldwork in the Carrigdrohid PAA. The desk study shows us that elevated phosphorus is one of the issues impacting on water quality in the lake. Because the cycle 2 PAA only includes the lake itself, we have focused our work so far on measuring phosphate levels on the rivers and streams feeding into the lake. We will update you on our findings when this work is complete. In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report. This assessment was carried out to help to focus our work in the catchment.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"120800,61060,141220,78960","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0042","Name":"Carrowmore Lake","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"Progress Update – LCA Stage 25/06/2021.\r\nThe LAWPRO team's work in the Carrowmore PAA began in 2019, but was restricted in 2020 due to covid and resourcing within the programme.  We know that the water quality problems here are due to nutrients/sediment getting into the lake.  We have also recorded a widespread rhododendron infestation in the catchment of the lake. We are still working to identify where these nutrients are coming from, and this will be the focus of Summer 2021 fieldwork. We will update you again when work is complete. 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Agricultural activities are also a source of both phosphate and nitrogen in different parts of the catchment and ASSAP's agricultural advisors are working with farmers in the catchment to identify what they can do break the pathway\" for phosphorus loss from lands.  The impact of discharges from Killenaule wastewater treatment plant has also been assessed and are not considered to be a significant problem as high levels of both phosphorous and ammonia were detected upstream of the town.  \"","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"210600,131000,226360,150940","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0049","Name":"Clodiagh (Portlaw)","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO's catchment scientists have completed assessments in the Clodiagh.  Water quality is generally good, however there was evidence of occasional nutrient pollution from agricultural sources.  ASSAP's agricultural advisors are continuing to work with farmers in this catchment to identify where the farmer should focus improvements and actions to protect water quality on his/her farm.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"227740,109580,248959,120460","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0050","Name":"Clonakilty","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The Clonakilty PAA currently consists of the Carhoo_010, North Ring Curraghgrane_010 river waterbodies, Clonakilty bay and Clonakilty harbour. The LAWPRO team's work here is now complete. Nutrient levels including phosphate and nitrate are high in this catchment. This is coming from agricultural lands as well as drains and yards in the catchment and advisors from the agricultural sustainability support and advisory programme (ASSAP) are working actively with landowners to find solutions. When our work programme in the PAA is complete, you will be able to view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report.  In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk study by clicking on the AFA report link. This desk study was carried out in 2020 to help focus our fieldwork in the Clonakilty catchment. ","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"131960,33498.9,148093,44000","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0051","Name":"Clonmany","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"A public meeting for the Clonmany PAA took place in the Clonmany Community Centre in November 2019. 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We know that the water quality problems here are due to excessive amounts of nutrients/sediment etc.  We are still working to identify where these nutrients are coming from and we will update you again when work is complete.\r\n\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"282200,230380,295720,240180","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0053","Name":"Clooneigh","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed our work in the Clooneigh PAA. We know that excessive amount of nutrients (phosphorus and ammonium) and sediment have been lost to the river and this is the main issue that has caused water quality problems here. These nutrients and sediment are mainly coming from agricultural lands in the catchment.  The ASSAP advisors are working actively with local landowners to find solutions.  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We have determined that water quality in the Brickey and in the lower sections of the Colligan have deteriorated due to high levels of the nutrient nitrogen.  We are working to identify the areas within the catchment that are contributing this nitrogen; we know that excess nitrogen in fertiliser is lost to groundwater in particular from well drained soils.   Work is on-going to assess all activities (e.g. agriculture and wastewater treatment) to determine the relevant sources and this will continue throughout 2021.  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We are still working to identify where these nutrients are coming from and we will update you again when work is complete.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"217660,291840,232480,311120","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0058","Name":"Dawros","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Referrals completed","CurrentProgress":"Progress Update - LCA Stage 22nd July 2021\r\nThe LAWPRO team's work in the Dawros PAA is now well underway. We know that the water quality problems in some waterbodies here are due to excessive input of sediment and nutrients as a result of activities associated with peat harvesting, forestry and agriculture. There are also issues with discharges from both urban and domestic waste water treatment systems that are contributing to nutrient pollution in some waterbodies. We are still working to identify these pollution sources and we will update you again when work is complete. 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ASSAP's agricultural advisors are working with farmers in the catchment to identify where the farmer should focus improvements and actions on his/her farm, for example measures to break the pathway for phosphorus loss from lands.\"\"","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"179720,136220,192440,150620","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0060","Name":"Deenagh","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Referrals completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed work in the Deenagh PAA. We know that a significant hydromorphology pressure has impacted and altered the habitat for macroinvertebrates at the monitoring point driving poor status for the waterbody. The impact is due to bank damage and collapse caused by animal access at and upstream of the monitoring point resulting in alteration of stream morphology and causing sedimentation. While the biological quality of the monitoring point improved from poor to moderate for 2015 - 2018, present conditions are not supporting the macroinvertebrate community. Drainage of land with peat over shale bedrock is also causing the release of iron and causing a toxic impact to macroinvertebrates during low flow conditions. Agricultural pressures are being referred to ASSAP. A referral on the hydromorphological pressure is in preparation and will shortly be referred to the EPA. A summary of our findings for the Deenagh PAA is being prepared and will be uploaded for viewing in due course. In the meantime you can view a  summary of the desk study by clicking on the AFA report link.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"94260,90020,104780,98860","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0061","Name":"Derravaragh","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"DATE: 8/10/2021. The LAWPRO team's work in the Derravaragh PAA is now well underway. We know that water quality problems here are due to excessive amounts of nutrients total ammonia and sediment. The nutrients, total ammonia and sediment are coming from multiple sources throughout the PAA including agriculture and urban waste water. We are working closely with ASSAP, the local authority and Irish Water to find solutions.\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"231480,254780,254400,273140","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0062","Name":"Derreen and Douglas (Kiltegan)","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Further Characterisation Assessments completed","CurrentProgress":"The Derreen and Douglas is a large PAA that includes the upper part of the Derreen and Douglas rivers in Wicklow and also the lower section of the Derreen in Carlow along with the Douglas river.  The Derreen is an important river with a rich biodiversity, and the upper-most section has a high status objective to protect sensitive species such as the freshwater pearl mussel.  Water quality has deteriorated in sections of the catchment due to a build-up of silt and also increasing nutrients  LAWPRO's scientists are working to identify the areas and activities within the catchment that are the sources of these nutrients. All sources (e.g. forestry, agriculture, industry and wastewater treatment) will be assessed to determine the nutrient and sediment source(s).  \r\n\r\nASSAP's agricultural advisors have started engagements with farmers in this catchment. 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You can read a summary of this report using the link below.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"290000,158980,310280,179740","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0064","Name":"Dinin","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO have carried out assessments in 3 sections of the Dinin and have found that water quality in the river known as Dinin (South) have returned to good quality and no further actions are being recommended here.  However in the main channel of the Dinin, downstream of Dysart bridge, water quality is significantly impacted due to excess nutrients, in particular phosphorus.  The sources are upstream of the current study area, and LAWPRO have proposed to extend this area for action in RBMP 2022-2027 to include all sections of the river.  The Muckalee (known locally as the Douglas river) was also assessed, this is Kilkenny's only high status river.  Unfortunately it is currently not reaching its high status potential and there are concerns about the risk of sediment loss to the river from forestry which is planted close to the river channel.  \r\n\r\nLAWPRO have not completed final assessments here yet.  ASSAP have started engagements with farmers in this catchment highlighting the actions that farmers can implement to protect water quality on their farm.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"247660,162580,267000,186880","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0065","Name":"Dodder","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Open","CurrentProgress":null,"PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"306140,220380,323195,234429","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0066","Name":"Donagh","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"A public meeting for the Donagh PAA took place in Colgan Hall, Carndonagh in November 2019. 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We know that hydromorphology is the significant pressure in Doonbeg_030 with legacy sediment in the river channel and historic over straightening and over deepening of the river waterbody which has caused the water quality problems in Doonbeg_030. This sediment is coming mainly from scouring of the banks and the channel bed substrate to the south of the catchment.  \r\nThe scientists found excessive nutrients are causing water quality issues in Kilmihil stream_010. These nutrients are being delivered to the river from Kilmihil waste water treatment facility. A referral to the EPA has been made by LAWPRO.  \r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"88000.5,158620,121000,171420","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0070","Name":"Drumcomoge","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work is underway in the Drumcomoge PAA. You can view a summary of the desk based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report. This assessment was carried out to help focus our work in the PAA. Fieldwork is ongoing and findings show nutrients especially phosphate and sediment are the issues. Agriculture and hydromorphology are the main pressures identified. Urban wastewater treatment is considered to be a pressure especially in low flow conditions. Phosphate loss from diffuse (land spreading) and agricultural point sources is thought to be a large pressure. Hydromorphology impacts due to channelisation has altered the naturalness of much of the river channel. Sedimentation is caused by the drainage operations. When our work programme in the PAA is complete, you will be able to view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report.  In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk study by clicking on the AFA report link.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"166800,127940,181080,138780","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0072","Name":"Powerstown - Duiske","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO's catchment scientists have determined that water quality in the Duiske river upstream of Graiguenamanagh has deteriorated due to high levels of the nutrient nitrogen.  We are working to identify the areas within the catchment that are contributing this nitrogen; we know that excess nitrogen applied as a fertiliser is lost to groundwater from agricultural areas in particular from well drained soils.  In the Powerstown section of this PAA, elevated levels of phosphorus and ammonia were detected and linked to both agricultural and domestic wastewater sources.  The householders concerned will be notified that they may be eligible for a grant to upgrade faulty septic tanks.  ASSAP's agricultural advisors have started engagements with farmers in this catchment highlighting the actions that farmers can implement to protect water quality on their farm.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"261920,140300,271400,152700","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0073","Name":"Dunhill","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Dunhill PAA is ongoing. We know that water quality is affected by too much nutrients, in particular phosphorus, nitrogen and ammonia. These nutrients are mainly coming from agricultural sources in the catchment as well as from Kill WWTP. The ASSAP advisors are working actively with local landowners to find solutions relating to agriculture. LAWPRO has also engaged the services of specialists consultants to assess the hydromorphological conditions of the Dunhill_010.\r\n\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"244100,98030.7,253480,106140","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0074","Name":"Erkina","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Referrals completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed our work in the Erkina PAA for the 2nd cycle. This PAA will be brought into the 3rd cycle and the Errill_010 will be added. We found that water quality is deteriorated in the Erkina, primarily due to high concentrations of the nutrients phosphorus and nitrogen. The sources of these nutrients are from agricultural sources, Errill WWTP and the industry discharge in Rathdowney. LAWPRO have identified the agricultural areas within the catchment that are contributing nutrients and ASSAP are continuing to work with farmers in this catchment to identify where the farmer should focus improvements and actions on his/her farm. The scientists are now working on a summary report of our findings and when this is complete, you will be able to view it using the link under AFA report. In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk-based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report. This desk assessment was carried out to help focus our fieldwork in the PAA.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"216477,169540,241200,186320","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0075","Name":"Fahaduff and Upper Maine","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has now completed our work in the Fahaduff and Upper Maine PAA. Water Quality returned to Good Status in Maine_020 in 2019. Some local nutrient issues were identified in the headwaters of Fahaduff_10. Nevertheless there are early indications of recovery to Good status at the catchment outlet. The ASSAP advisors are working actively with local landowners to pinpoint the pressures and to find solutions. The scientists are now working on a summary report of our findings and when this is complete, you will be able to view it using the link under AFA report. In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk-based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"97520,103800,109900,115280","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0076","Name":"Failmore","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"Progress Update - Fieldwork underway (30/07/2021). The LAWPRO team's work in the Failmore PAA is now well underway. Failmore_010 river waterbody has returned to high ecological status. The previous deterioration in 2015 is most likely due to excessive sediment at the EPA monitoring station. Fieldwork carried out by LAWPRO documented that bank erosion in an issue in this catchment, together with overgrazing of river banks by sheep. There are also issues related to good agricultural practice in the catchment, these issues have been documented and referred to ASSAP to provide the appropriate advice to farmers. Surveys have been completed on the two unassigned lakes in the PAA. LCA is ongoing related to the two monitored lakes - Maumwee and Loughanilliaun Maam Cross, and an update will be provided when this work is completed. 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The results of local catchment assessments in Feale_90 indicate that the waterbody is not currently impacted and has returned to Good status. Local catchment assessments indicated that unlicensed waste disposal is the main issue preventing High status in the Smearlagh_20. This issue has been referred to Kerry County Council who have been actively deterring waste disposal activities in this area in recent years. When our work programme in this PAA is complete, you will be able to view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report. In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk study by clicking on the AFA report link. 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A summary of the desk based assessment is already available by clicking on the link under AFA report.\r\nThe outcome of our work has found that while there are localised pressures from agriculture and potentially domestic wastewater treatment systems, these do not appear to be responsible for the Groody achieving less than Good status at the WFD monitoring points. There are issues with low or sub-optimal dissolved oxygen and sedimentation indicating a hydromorphological pressure due to arterial drainage.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"161060,147600,169880,156200","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0090","Name":"Inch (Bilboa)","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO's work is ongoing in the Inch (Bilboa) catchment, water quality is generally good in most areas and low levels of nutrients have generally been detected.  However water quality is being affected in parts of the catchment, and work is ongoing to confirm the causes.  But it is considered that forestry activities in the recent past have resulted in sediment loss to the river and this has affected water quality in certain areas.  LAWPRO expect to complete our assessment in the Inch (Bilboa) in 2021.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"175760,147880,194180,164480","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0091","Name":"Inchiquin, Atedaun and Cullaun Lake catchments","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Open","CurrentProgress":"The Inchiquin and Atedaun Lake PAA has been proposed for significant expansion in Cycle 3, from 2 lake waterbodies to 11 waterbodies including the two Cycle 2 lakes, Cullaun Lake and 8 river waterbodies.  Because of this proposed expansion, LAWPRO has postponed our work here until the RBMP public consultation process has been completed.  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We know that the water quality problems in the waterbodies here are due to excessive input of sediment and nutrients as a result of activities with agriculture and Urban wastewater treatment. The water quality in Island_010 is being affected by land drainage, which is transporting excessive sediment to the river and therefore downgrading the water quality to moderate. This land drainage activity has been recorded by the Catchment Scientists and communicated to the ASSAP advisor for the area who is working closely with farmers providing them with free support and advice to address these activities. Water quality in Island_030 is affected by the wastewater treatment plant in Ballymoe, there a differences in the sample taken downstream of the plant compared against the sample taken upstream of the plant, with the upstream sample being better in regard to the aquatic insect life. 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Progress on the schemes can be followed on Irish Waters website under Local Projects. Additional pressures may also be acting on these water bodies, and these will be assessment in Summer 2021. Agriculture has been identified as a significant pressure on the Rocksavage_010 water body only, which is the upper Hind River above Ballygalda.  Sediment, ammonia and phosphate have been identified as issues and are as a result of land drainage on peaty soils.  There are also numerous animal access points, supplementary feeding areas and poached land which cumulatively have added to the sediment load in the river. Additional updates will be provided following further fieldwork. 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The desk study was carried out to help us focus our fieldwork in the Lickeen System catchment.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"109835,188640,120400,192140","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0105","Name":"Licky","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Open","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team plans to begin our work in the Licky PAA in Autumn 2021.  We will keep you updated on our progress through this website.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"210028,81420,225920,89620","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0106","Name":"Liffey Upper","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"29/02/2024\r\nThe LAWPRO team's work in the Liffey Upper PAA is now well underway. We know that the water quality problems here are due to river acidification.  In our field work we support the EPA pH Review project. This project looks into causes of acidification and its links to river characteristics and impacts on ecology. As part of this work, we are monitoring pH changes in the river using probes that record continuously at 15 minute intervals. This will help characterise pH conditions in the rivers. This work is still ongoing and we will update you again when work is complete.\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right. ","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"294760,197180,315140,219900","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0107","Name":"Lingaun","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed our work in the Lingaun PAA for the 2nd cycle. This PAA will be expanded in the 3rd cycle to include all five waterbodies in the Lingaun sub-catchment. We found that water quality is deteriorated in the Lingaun, primarily due to high concentrations of the nutrient nitrogen. This nitrogen is coming from agricultural sources. 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Excessive sediment in the bed of the river is a problem as it doesn't allow for a healthy diverse population of river life and instead only supports the growth of excessive vegetation.  We know that nutrients are being washed off and lost from wet soils and peat soils.  \r\n\r\nASSAP have started engagements with farmers in this catchment and are awaiting detailed findings from LAWPRO to identify where the farmer should focus improvements and actions on his/her farm.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"187600,200420,197320,207260","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0110","Name":"Lough Allen","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed the desk study for this PAA. A summary is available\r\nusing the link. Local Catchment Assessment (LCA) is completed. LCA in the Drumshanbo Stream_010 indicates that the Drumshanbo Waste Water Treatment Works is impacting the stream, evidence was found for impacts from both the primary emission point and overflows on the sewerage network. Agricultural land drains to the stream through peat soils may also be causing impacts, as well as introducing excessive sediment to the channel. One of these drains comes from a farmyard and is transporting nutrient pollution the stream. LCA in the Stony_010 found evidence for toxic impact, most likely from sheep dip chemicals entering the Stony River. In the Sheskinacurry_010 waterbody and Tarmo_010 waterbody chemistry sampling suggests impacts from DWWTS. Drainage of land in the Tarmo_010 waterbody may be contributing an excess of fine sediment to the streams. The stream flowing through Ballinagleragh is impacted by the Waste Water Treatment Plant (Certificate of Authorisation) discharge, drainage of the channel is also causing siltation and disturbance of natural habitat for freshwater invertebrate species. Sampling of the main Shannon River inflow to the lake (Shannon (Upper)_030) indicates nutrients levels are not of concern.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"184060,305000,202940,335080","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0111","Name":"Lough Conn and Lough Cullin","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"Progress Update - Fieldwork underway (22/07/2021). The LAWPRO team's work in the Lough Conn and Lough Cullin (Mayo) PAA has begun. Two rounds of sampling has been completed for the previously unmonitored Derryhick lake. Initial findings show some elevations of nutrients when compared to Surface Water Regulations 2009 (as amended 2019). The first round of survey work on the river water bodies was undertaken in May 2021. Analysis of those surveys is currently underway and an update will be provided soon. A deskstudy summary can be viewed under AFA Report.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"108800,289860,125880,320360","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0112","Name":"Lough Currane","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Lough Currane PAA is underway. You can view a summary of the desk based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report. This assessment was carried out to help to focus our work in the PAA. Fieldwork is ongoing in Cummeragh_010 as we work to identify the reasons why water quality is not at high status in this Blue Dot waterbody. The lack of good riverbank margins is the problem in Isknagahinny Lough Stream_010 resulting in bank erosion. Solutions to fence off and revegetate the river banks will be advanced in this Blue Dot waterbody. We will update you again when work is complete.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"48173.7,60360,66820,75040","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0113","Name":"Lough Ennell","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Referrals completed","CurrentProgress":"DATE: 15/12/2025. A draft desk study for this priority area of action was completed in April 2025, with a community information meeting held shortly after on the 28th of May 2025. So far, there have been three rounds of chemistry sampling under low flow conditions, and one round under high flow conditions. Hydromorphology assessments were carried out, and macroinvertebrate (SSIS) sampling took place at tributary scale throughout the PAA. Based on this sampling stream walks were carried out to further quantify potential pollution sources. The majority of planned chemistry sampling has now taken place and stream walks have now been completed, and we are drafting referrals to the relevant implementing bodies. Some further chemistry sampling will take place in February after the Closed Period for fertilizer spreading has ceased.\r\n\r\nDATE: 06/08/2021. The LAWPRO team has completed our work in the Dysart PAA.  We know that excessive amounts of nutrients, pathogens and sediment are the main issues that have caused the water quality problems here.  These nutrients and sediment are mainly coming from animal access points and agricultural lands in the catchment.  The ASSAP advisors are working actively with local landowners to find solutions.  We also have hydromorphology pressures which has caused the channel to be straightened reducing habitat quality. There are early indications that the water quality is improving in the stream. The scientists are now working on a summary report of our findings and when this is complete, we will make it available. \r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"229960,237820,248060,262380","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0115","Name":"Lough Fadda Ownagappull","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work is  completed in the Lough Fadda/Ownagappul PAA for the 2nd cycle of WFD.  Results suggest stream modification (over deepening, straightening) to be an issue here as well as low flows during dry periods. When our work programme in the PAA is complete, you will be able to view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report.  In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk study by clicking on the AFA report link.   This desk study was carried out in 2020 to help focus our fieldwork in the Lough Fadda/Ownagappul catchment.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"65220,51280,73040,56360","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0116","Name":"Lough Gill","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed the desk study for this PAA, a summary is available using the link. LCA is also complete. Conclusions indicate Lough Gill is impacted by phosphorous. Suspected sources of phosphorous are from groundwater and from an internal reservoir in the lake sediments. Lough Gill may be impacting on the Garavogue River, groundwater may also be a source of nutrients to the Garavogue River. The invasive Zebra Mussel was noted in the Garavogue River and may be redistributing nutrients from the water column to the river bed.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"167070,327400,183180,339220","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0117","Name":"Lough Gur","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Lough Gur PAA is now underway. You can view a summary of the desk based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report. This assessment was carried out to help to focus our work in the PAA.  We will update you again when fieldwork is complete.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"160320,138280,165620,143480","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0118","Name":"Lough Key","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed our work in the Lough Key PAA.  Our fieldwork found that the decline in water quality in the PAA was due to significant losses of nutrients (ammonia and phosphorus) and sediment to lake and river waterbodies as well as the presence of the invasive Zebra and Quagga mussels. In 2023, LAWPRO commissioned an assessment of the distribution and density of the Quagga and Zebra Mussel and Asian Clam in Lough Key. The assessment found that both the Quagga mussel and Asian clam have established large populations in Lough Key. Overall, the lake is estimated to be supporting a population 15.9 billion Quagga mussel and 2.3 billion Zebra mussel. The mussel densities and biomass have increased substantially since the previous assessment completed in 2015 (Lucey et al. 2015). The current mussel densities suggest that the impact on water quality is substantial and changes in water chemistry are inevitable. Direct and indirect impacts are expected to change the macroinvertebrate, fish and plant communities which will have a further knock-on effect on other species (e.g. birds) dependant on the resources within the lake. Asian clam populations are estimated to total 45 million in Lough Key. The species is widespread but high densities are still quite isolated in certain areas in the lake. The densities are still relatively low in comparison to those recorded elsewhere in the Shannon. No live native duck mussels were detected during any of the sampling conducted in 2023.  Other pressures impacting the water quality in this PAA include hydromorphological pressures (recreation). In Boyle_040, downstream of Oakport Lake, the resuspension of sediment from navigation activities and  the increased density of zebra mussels are preventing the recovery of the river to Good Status. Further assessments are required in the 3rd cycle RBMP to confirm the source of nutrient loading to the lakes in the PAA in particular Lough Key where Total Phosphorus was identified as a significant issue .  The scientists are now working on a summary report of our findings and when this is complete, you will be able to view it here. A deskstudy summary can be viewed by clicking on the AFA Report to the right.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"171340,300140,190060,310180","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0119","Name":"Lough Lene","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"DATE: 29/02/2024. The LAWPRO teams work for the 2nd WFD cycle in the Lough Lene/Adeel Stream PAA is now complete. The waterbody returned to good biological status (Q4) in 2020. Water quality issues here are due to hydromorphology pressures which affect the natural functions within the river and can lead to excessive sediment build up. \r\n\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.\r\n\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"247840,266340,256020,274700","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0120","Name":"Lough Mask and Lough Carra","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Lough Mask and Lough Carra PAA is now well underway. The main issues found to be affecting water quality in the rivers and tributaries of Lough Mask are nutrients (orthophosphate), sediment and pesticides (herbicides and insecticides). Water quality improvements have occurred in several of the rivers prior to any action taken by LAWPRO. Further fieldwork is planned for water bodies that remain at less than High or Good status in Summer 2021. \r\n\r\nNutrients and sediment are also the main issues affecting water quality in Lough Carra and its inflowing tributaries. In both lake catchments, agricultural activities have been identified as one of the sources of nutrient and pesticide pollution. We have referred the agricultural activities to ASSAP who will work closely with the farmers to address the issues through the provision of free and confidential advice. The maintenance of Corrib-Mask arterial drainage scheme is also an activity of concern in the Lough Carra catchment particularly in relation to the mobilisation of sediment. LAWPRO are engaging with the OPW in relation to this. 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Nutrients are not deemed to be an issue in the surface grabs collected from Lough Melvin on a quarterly basis. It is suspect that there is a sink of phosphorous in the sediments of the lake due to legacy issues. All external inputs of phosphorus and sediment to the lake need to be limited if any internal reservoir in the lake sediment is to be diminished over time. 11/03/2024\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"177323,341000,200973,359010","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0122","Name":"Lough Nastackan","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Lough Nastackan PAA is now well underway.  We know that the water quality problems here are due to excessive amounts of nutrients and sediment, and toxic effects, potentially from pollutants such as sheep dip chemicals, are also suspected.  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The app will be update shortly in this regard. \r\nAs of 2025 work in this catchment is continuing for the 3rd cycle where the PAA has expanded with the addition of five waterbodies and will be found under Graney River PAA. ","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"149260,177480,167340,193580","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0125","Name":"Lower Nanny","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Completed","CurrentProgress":"29/02/2024  The LAWPRO team has completed our work in the Lower Nanny PAA.  We know that excessive amounts of nutrients are the main issues that have caused the water quality problems here.   These nutrients are  coming from  Duleek WWTP and agricultural lands in the catchment.  The ASSAP advisors are working actively with local landowners to find solutions.  The LAWPRO team has completed the desk-top assessment for this  PAA.   You can read a summary of this report using the link below.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"299640,266500,316801,273660","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0126","Name":"Lower Nenagh and Clareen","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO have commenced assessments in the Lower Nenagh and Clareen PAA and work will continue throughout 2021.  We know water quality is affected by too much nutrients, in particular phosphorus.  LAWPRO's scientists are working to identify the area and activities within the Nenagh catchment that are the sources of these nutrients.  All sources (e.g. agriculture, industry and wastewater treatment) will be assessed to determine the nutrient sources.  \r\n\r\nASSAP have commenced initial engagements with farmers in this catchment highlighting the actions that need be implemented on farms to protect water quality.","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"181440,176000,195700,193600","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0127","Name":"Maghery","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Maghery PAA is now well underway.  We know that the water quality problems here are chronic and due to excessive amounts of nutrients and sediment in the river.  There are a number of sources for these pollutants. 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You can view a summary of the desk based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report. This assessment is being carried out to help focus our work in the PAA. Fieldwork is ongoing and findings show the nutrients nitrate and phosphate are issues. Agriculture is a pressure as is urban wastewater treatment. When our work programme in the PAA is complete, you will be able to view a summary of our findings using the link to the right under AFA report. In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk study by clicking on the AFA report link.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"155000,73840,164000,88480","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0130","Name":"Middleton","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"The desk study for the Midleton PAA is almost complete and you will shortly be able to view a summary of this report by clicking on the link under AFA report.  The purpose of the desk study was to help focus our fieldwork in the PAA. Fieldwork has now started and we will update you on our findings when our work here is complete.  ","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"183180,70292.4,195120,86140","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0131","Name":"Milltown","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Further Characterisation Assessments completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO and ASSAP teams have completed our work in the Milltown PAA. We know that sheep dip and excessive amounts of nutrients and sediment are the main issues that have caused the water quality problems here. \r\n\r\nLand reclamation has been identified as a major pressure to the Miltown_010 catchment area. Silt and sediment loss to the river have been identified as a major pressure to water quality from agriculture. Most of the work has been completed and the river has now been fenced off and allowed to naturally vegetate which will help stabilise the riverbank and minimise future sediment loss in high rainfall events. Cattle access points have been removed which are further helping reduce any potential losses of sediment to the water body. During the course of ASSAP working in the PAA farmers were educated on best practice land management practices to minimise pressure to water \r\nquality.\r\n\r\nAgricultural point sources were identified as one of the main pressures to water quality in the Milltown_020 catchment. Sewage fungus and high ammonia concentrations indicated point sources present. Farm assessments completed by the ASSAP advisor helped identify four point sources and farmers have put solutions in place to deal with these. We are confident that these point sources have been largely dealt with, though one point source is still in the process of completion.\r\n\r\nSheep dipping products were also identified as a significant pressure in the Milltown_020 catchment. Measures advised by ASSAP for the management of sheep dipping products have been successful implemented and the success of these measures were evident in subsequent LAWPRO SSIS assessments in the affected tributary.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"40620,102180,46560,107940","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0132","Name":"Morell","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"DATE: 06/08/2021. The LAWPRO team's work in the Morell PAA is now well underway.  We suspect that the water quality problems here are due to excessive amounts of  sediment and in some cases we are concerned about spikes of phosphate. Impacts due to channelisation and embankments (hydromorphology) are also being investigated. We are working to identify where the sediment and phosphate is coming from and we will update you again when work is complete.\r\nA summary of the Desk Study can be viewed by clicking on the report to the right.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"289040,213360,301760,228880","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0133","Name":"Mountain-Borris","StartYear":2019,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"LAWPRO are currently completing our assessments of the Mountain PAA.  The upper section of the river (upstream of Rathanna village) is showing signs that water quality is improving and forestry activities may have caused the decline that was detected in 2014.  In the lower section of the Mountain (near Borris) water quality declines and work is ongoing to identify the causes of this decline and the actions required to address them.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"267480,141700,284280,161060","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0134","Name":"Mountain (water) and Emy Lake","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Initial Public Engagement completed","CurrentProgress":"Local Catchment Assessment has been completed in the Mountain Water and Emy Lough PAA. A number of of improvements have been noted in the PAA, with three out of the seven waterbodies meeting its WFD status objectives. The main issues identified from the LCA are in relation to nutrient losses mainly P and sediment losses to the river. A number of referrals have been made relating to agricultural and hydromorphological pressures. 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The Skerdagh and Glenisland rivers have improved in water quality so it is not possible to confirm the issue(s) that affected water quality in the past however sediment is the likely issue in both rivers. A number of agricultural activities with potential to impact water quality were identified during fieldwork. These activities were recorded by the Catchment Scientists and communicated to the ASSAP advisor for the area who is working closely with farmers providing them with free support and advice to address these activities. A pesticide Catchment Focus Group (CFG) has been established for Newport to engage in an education and awareness campaign in the area in an effort to encourage all users of grassland herbicides such as MCPA (e.g. Mortone, Agritox, M50, Lupo etc.) and Glyphosate (e.g. Roundup, Gallup etc.) to ensure they follow best practice. The impact of Derrinumera Landfill on water quality in the Glaishwy River was also assessed and considered significant. 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We have found that agriculture is the main source of these nutrients and much of the nutrients are entering the river through groundwater springs. \r\nThese nutrients are lost from the land and enter groundwater when excess fertiliser applied to agricultural lands, in particular the lands on the hills surrounding the river where soils are shallow and well drained. LAWPRO have identified the areas within the catchment that are contributing these nutrients and ASSAP are continuing to work with farmers in this catchment to identify where the farmer should focus improvements and actions on his/her farm.","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"233040,157680,244520,175000","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0141","Name":"Ogeen","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Further Characterisation Assessments completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Ogeen PAA is now complete. You will shortly be able to view a summary of our findings by clicking on the link under AFA report. 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Nutrient (Ammonium) losses from peat and poorly draining soils adjoining the Black River was also found during our fieldwork. We also found isolated issues relating to agriculture within the Owengarve River catchment which were considered incompatible with good practice. The Teagasc ASSAP advisors liaised with landowners to provide free support and advice to find solutions.  You can see a summary report of our findings using the link below.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"141120,295560,163200,309240","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0146","Name":"Owenmore","StartYear":2020,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Referrals completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team's work in the Owenmore PAA is now completed for the 2nd Water Framework Directive cycle. You can view a summary of the initial desk-based assessment by clicking on the link under AFA report. This assessment was carried out to help focus our work in the Owenmore catchment. \r\nOwenmore (Kerry)-010 is a Good ecological status objective river waterbody. It is currently at Moderate ecological status (2016-2021) and therefore is At Risk of not meeting its WFD objective. There was a decline in the macroinvertebrate community between 2011 and 2014. A referral was made to ASSAP for the area; however, a specialist lake assessment maybe considered in the third cycle of the River Basin Management Plan.\r\n","PlanReportExists":true,"GeometryExtent":"45740,104640,57700,115700","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0147","Name":"Owenmore Templehouse lake","StartYear":2021,"Progress":"Open","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has started working on the desk study for this PAA.  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We know that levels of the nutrient phosphate are too high. The phosphate is coming from agricultural lands, drains and yards in the catchment and advisors from the Agricultural Sustainability Support and Advisory Programme (ASSAP) are working actively with landowners to find solutions.  \r\nBiological assessments on the Cloonlahard Stream headwaters of Owvane (Limerick)_030 also indicate problems but our fieldwork here suggests that these problems are due to excessive shading due to tunnelling along a significant upstream reach.  \r\nWe are working on a summary report of our findings and when this is complete, you will be able to download via the link to the right under AFA report.  In the meantime, you can view the summary of the original desk study by clicking on the same link.   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This involved Fingal Co. Co., Dublin City Council and LAWPRO staff undertaking catchment wide one-day monitoring schedule, including sampling and flow monitoring.\r\n\r\nAn LCA report on the monitoring event, detailed data analysis and interpretation was forwarded to DCC and FCC in April 2024. The report included eight high priority actions, six secondary actions and two third priority actions across both waterbodies.\r\n","PlanReportExists":false,"GeometryExtent":"312220,234929,325640,244020","Cycle":"CI000001","Type":1},{"Code":"AFA0162","Name":"Shallee","StartYear":2018,"Progress":"Significant Pressure Referrals completed","CurrentProgress":"The LAWPRO team has completed work in the Shallee PAA. We know that bank damage close to and at the monitoring point caused by animal access is impacting the habitat for macroinvertebrates. 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