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Waterfall
Waterfall
Courtesy of the EPA
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Flytipping
Flytipping
Flytipping is the dumping of waste on the side of the road for others to deal with.
Courtesy of the EPA
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Land Use
Grassland accounts for the majority of land use in Ireland although it has fallen from 58 to 55 of the total land area between 1990 and 2009 CSO 2012 Arable land makes up a further 6 Wetlands and ...
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Eutrophication
Eutrophication
This type of algae bloom destroys entire ecosytems by depriving the other plant and animal life of oxygen and changes the colour of the water it invades.
© Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government
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Lough Ennell
Lough Ennell
Lough Ennell in County Westmeath is roughly 3,200 acres in size.
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Statue of Justice, Dublin Castle
Statue of Justice, Dublin Castle
Statue of Justice which can be seen on the north side of the Great Courtyard at Dublin Castle. The statue caused much controversy whe it was first erected as "Justice" has her back to the city.
© The Irish Times
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Paper bins only
Paper bins only
At your local bring bank you are likely to see bins like these, plus bins for cans, glass and other waste. It is important to separate your waste before heading off to a bring bank.
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Outdoor Water Pump
Outdoor Water Pump
Photograph of a a girl at an outside water pump
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A typical compost bin
A typical compost bin
Compost bins, like the one in the image, are relatively cheap and provide an important source of environmental protection. It can also save you money on soil for your garden plants.
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Urban
Over the course of the 20th century Ireland s population changed from being two thirds rural one third urban to the opposite position with most people living in towns or cities Our larger towns are on ...



