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Hydrology Summary Bulletin - May 2026

Hydrology bulletin on rainfall, river flows, lake levels, groundwater levels and spring outflows for May 2026,, June 2026

Year: 2026

Hydrology Summary Bulletin outlining the flows in rivers, rainfall, lake and turlough levels, groundwater levels and spring outflows of over 300 stations across Ireland for the month

Register of Active 2026 PAN Organisations on 16th June 2026

Year: 2026

Register of Active 2026 PAN Organisations on 16th June 2026

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EPA Research Impact Case Study: WaterMARKE

Year: 2026

EPA Research 2030 is designed to be agile, responsive, and flexible, and aims to deliver timely and impactful research to support policy and decision making, and to address knowledge gaps in existing and emerging environmental pressures. The EPA Research Impact Case Studies provide examples and insights from EPA-funded projects and the impact they have achieved.

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Climate Ireland Adaptation Network Working Group 4: Resilience indicator development

Year: 2026

The Climate Ireland Adaptation Network is a practitioner network aimed at sharing expertise and creating learning opportunities around adaptation in Ireland as well as improving the consistency of adaptation implementation. The four working groups were established to enable participants to share their views, practices, and perspectives around four key challenges for adaptation in Ireland. A primary goal of the CIAN working groups was to enhance communication between stakeholders, build stronger links across Ireland’s adaptation community, and provide a forum to discuss adaptation topics and identify practitioner needs and knowledge gaps. The final reports represent the consensus from discussions of members of the relevant working groups.

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Climate Ireland Adaptation Network Working Group 3: Resilient decision-making

Year: 2026

The Climate Ireland Adaptation Network is a practitioner network aimed at sharing expertise and creating learning opportunities around adaptation in Ireland as well as improving the consistency of adaptation implementation. The four working groups were established to enable participants to share their views, practices, and perspectives around four key challenges for adaptation in Ireland. A primary goal of the CIAN working groups was to enhance communication between stakeholders, build stronger links across Ireland’s adaptation community, and provide a forum to discuss adaptation topics and identify practitioner needs and knowledge gaps. The final reports represent the consensus from discussions of members of the relevant working groups.

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Climate Ireland Adaptation Network Working Group 2: Just resilience

Year: 2026

The Climate Ireland Adaptation Network is a practitioner network aimed at sharing expertise and creating learning opportunities around adaptation in Ireland as well as improving the consistency of adaptation implementation. The four working groups were established to enable participants to share their views, practices, and perspectives around four key challenges for adaptation in Ireland. A primary goal of the CIAN working groups was to enhance communication between stakeholders, build stronger links across Ireland’s adaptation community, and provide a forum to discuss adaptation topics and identify practitioner needs and knowledge gaps. The final reports represent the consensus from discussions of members of the relevant working groups.

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Climate Ireland Adaptation Network Working Group 1: Technical definitions underpinning resilience

Year: 2026

The Climate Ireland Adaptation Network is a practitioner network aimed at sharing expertise and creating learning opportunities around adaptation in Ireland as well as improving the consistency of adaptation implementation. The four working groups were established to enable participants to share their views, practices, and perspectives around four key challenges for adaptation in Ireland. A primary goal of the CIAN working groups was to enhance communication between stakeholders, build stronger links across Ireland’s adaptation community, and provide a forum to discuss adaptation topics and identify practitioner needs and knowledge gaps. The final reports represent the consensus from discussions of members of the relevant working groups.

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Glanworth Audit 12/03/2026

Year: 2026

Report of an audit carried out at the Glanworth public drinking water supply, Co. Cork on 12/03/2026.

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Bantry Cahernacrin Audit 26/03/2026

Year: 2026

Report of an audit carried out at the Bantry Cahernacrin public drinking water supply, Co. Cork on 26/03/2026

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Bantry Derryginagh Audit 26/03/2026

Year: 2026

Report of an audit carried out at the Bantry Derryginagh public drinking water supply, Co. Cork on 26/03/2026.

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Boyle Regional Audit 02/03/2026

Year: 2026

Report of an audit carried out at the Boyle Regional public drinking water supply, Co. Roscommon on 02/03/2026.

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Carndonagh Audit 15/04/2026

Year: 2026

Report of an audit carried out at the Carndonagh public drinking water supply, Co Donegal on 15/04/2026.

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Inishowen East Audit 16/04/2026

Year: 2026

Report of an audit carried out at the Inishowen East public drinking water supply, Co. Donegal on 16/04/2026.

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Inishowen West Audit 16/04/2026

Year: 2026

Report of an audit carried out at Inishowen West public drinking water supply, Co. Donegal on 16/04/2026.

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EPA Research Impact Case Study: Building Capability

Year: 2026

EPA Research 2030 is designed to be agile, responsive, and flexible, and aims to deliver timely and impactful research to support policy and decision making, and to address knowledge gaps in existing and emerging environmental pressures. The EPA Research Impact Case Studies provide examples and insights from EPA-funded projects and the impact they have achieved.

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Quarterly Greenhouse Gas Emissions Indicator Report 2025 Quarter 4

Year: 2026

This is the latest EPA report on quarterly greenhouse gas emissions for Ireland to support more frequent monitoring of national and sectoral progress on climate action. This series complements the national greenhouse gas inventory and projections prepared annually by the EPA. Emissions in Quarter 4 2025 were down by 1.3% on the same quarter last year. This was primarily driven by lower Electricity emissions (-240.5 kt CO₂ eq), partially offset by increases in Buildings (60.8 kt CO₂ eq), Other (39.0 kt CO₂ eq) and Industry emissions (20.8 kt CO₂ eq).

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Year: 2026

DaS Application Form 2026

Dumping at Sea Guidance Note

Year: 2026

Dumping at Sea Guidance Note 2026

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Green Public Procurement: Adoption, Monitoring and Reporting by Government Departments Report 2024

2024 Reference Year, June 2026

Year: 2026

This is the fifth report on GPP activity by Government Departments, collating and analysing data for the year 2024. The report presents an overview of the process, adoption, monitoring and reporting requirements, data collected and a summary of the findings.

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GPP Adoption and Reporting by Government Departments Returns 2024

Year: 2026

GPP Government Department Returns 2024