Irish Water definition

Irish Water means Irish Water (Uisce Éireann) a company incorporated in Ireland (company registration number 530363) and having (as at 1 October 2014) its registered office at 24-26 Talbot Street, Dublin 1.
Irish Water means Irish Water (Uisce Eireann), a designated activity company incorporated in Ireland (company registration number 530363) and having its registered office at Colvill House, 24-26 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, Ireland;
Irish Water means Irish Water (Uisce Eireann), a private company limited by shares with registration number 530363, established pursuant to the Water Service Act 2013 and having its registered office at Colvill House, 24-26 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, Ireland;

Examples of Irish Water in a sentence

  • The EPA also advises that the findings and recommendations from this audit report should, where relevant, be addressed at all other treatment plants operated and managed by Irish Water.

  • Some incidents which arise in the agglomeration are recorded by Irish Water but may not be reportable under our licence for example where the incident does not have an impact on environmental performance.A summary of reported incidents is included below.

  • Enclosed: Yes: [ X ] No: [ ] (e) Where the proposed development will impact on assets of Irish Water, details of proposals for protection or diversion of such assets.

  • Enclosed: Yes: [ X ] No: [ ] (b) A current/valid Confirmation of Feasibility Statement from Irish Water in relation to the proposed development confirming that there is or will be sufficient water network treatment capacity to service the development.

  • Water used in industry can be extracted from groundwater, rivers and lakes (surface water), taken from public water supplies (Irish Water), recycled from the facility’s processes or harvested from rainwater.

  • To address these issues, Irish Water should implement the following recommendations without delay.

  • The licensee shall pay to Irish Water such sum as may be determined from time to time, having regard to the variations in the cost of providing drainage and the variation in effluent reception, treatment, monitoring, sampling and analysis costs.

  • Follow-Up Actions required by Irish Water During the audit, Irish Water representatives were advised of the audit findings and that action must be taken as a priority by Irish Water to address the issues raised.

  • Under the European Union (Drinking Water) Regulations 2014 the Environmental Protection Agency is the supervisory authority in relation to Irish Water and its role in the provision of public water supplies.

  • To address these issues, Irish Water should implement the following recommendations without delay: 1.


More Definitions of Irish Water

Irish Water means the company incorporated pursuant to section 4 of the Water Services Act 2013;
Irish Water means Irish Water (Uisce Éireann) a company incorporated in Ireland (company registration number 530363) and having itsregistered office at 24-26 Talbot Street, Dublin 1;
Irish Water means Irish Water (Uisce Éireann), a company limited by shares with registration number 530363 and having its registered office at Colvill House, 24-26 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, Ireland;

Related to Irish Water

  • Potable water means water which meets the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604 for drinking, culinary, and domestic purposes.