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June 13, 2005
Irish water pollution levels lowest for 15 years
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)in Ireland reports that that pollution in Irish waters is at its lowest level for almost 15 years.
The EPA also has warned however that households and agricultural discharges continue to pose a threat.
According to the report, which dealt with the period between 2001 to 2003, said that Irish water quality remained within a high standard overall, as reported by Ireland On-line.
Posted by Stephen Betheil at June 13, 2005 05:05 PM
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