"Plan aims to bring Dublin's water supply back from the 'knife-edge' it is currently on, where 85pc of the capital's population are dependent on one source of water Uisce Éireann is set to lodge a planning application for one of the largest infrastructure projects in Irish history, which will address the water supply needs of up to half of the population when completed."
"It plans to bring Dublin's water supply back from the "knife-edge" it is currently on, where 85pc of the capital's population are dependent on one source of water through the River Liffey."
Uisce Éireann will lodge a planning application for one of the largest infrastructure projects in Irish history to bolster Dublin's water supply. The project aims to address the water needs of up to half of the population when completed and to reduce the capital's exposure to supply risk. Currently 85% of Dublin's population depend on a single source via the River Liffey, placing the supply on a knife-edge. The plan seeks to provide alternative sources and increased capacity, enhancing resilience against shortages, service interruptions, and future demand growth for Dublin and surrounding areas.
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