N.Ireland
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.
A business in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh has been fined for water pollution offences totalling...
A Co. Derry farmer was convicted by Magherafelt Magistrates Court for water pollution offences. Adrian Bates (39), of Ballyronan Road...
A Co. Antrim farmer, 50-year-old Mark Patterson from Carmavy Road, Crumlin was convicted at...