The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage is seeking expressions of interest from advisers interested in undertaking paid roles working with farmers under the Water of Life project.
The initiative co-funded by the European Union was launched earlier this year and aims to ‘help reverse the deterioration of Ireland’s most pristine waters’.
The project will operate a results-based agri-environment scheme from 2025 to 2028 across five catchments. Farmers participating in the scheme will undertake initiatives to trial water quality solutions which will feed in to developing future EU policy.
Catchment areas
The areas outlined in correspondence released include the following;
Includes Lough Graney in east Clare and Lough Atorick in southeast Galway.
Sits within the Kanturk-Mallow Municipal District of Cork.
From the foothills of the Boggeragh mountains northwest of Cork City to Blarney.
The islands catchment straddles counties Galway and Roscommon and feeds into the larger River Suck. It includes Ballymoe and Williamstown in Galway as well as Ballinlough and Treen in Roscommon.
Runs from the northeast of the Wicklow Mountains through to Annamoe and Laragh Villages.
Project targets
The project objectives state that it will trial and validate the implementation of measures at the catchment scale across a number of pilot catchments with the view to: