Triona McGrath
@triona_mcgrath
Research & Policy Lead, An Foram Uisce-the Water Forum
Into all things water; water quality, governance, policy & a special love for the ocean.Views are my own.
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http://www.nationalwaterforum.ie 08-02-2016 14:01:47
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Join us for the 2024 Communities Caring for Water Conference on Saturday! Hosted by LAWPRO and The Rivers Trust 📅 10am-4pm, 9th November 📍 Radisson Blu, Athlone A day of expert talks on climate, water solutions, and community action! Register free: tinyurl.com/2r56xt9t
The public consultation on the interim review of the Nitrates Action Plan is open until the 4th December. A very short turn around, questioning the real scope of the consultation process! The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce gov.ie/en/consultatio…
Nice presentation from Jenny Deacon EPA Catchments showing latest water quality data. Nitrate is a regional issue & phosphate is a local issue;do measures in our Water Action Plan and Nitrates Action Plan reflect this?! How do we fill the gaps in targeted measures? The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce
Getting set up this morning for The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce conference today, Managing Ireland's Water in a Changing Climate to explore how climate change will impact Ireland's water resources.
Water needs to be at the core of national objectives of a climate resilient Ireland, Conor Murphy at the The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce water & climate conference today #WaterClimate2024
"Water conservation should be used as a climate adaptation tool to manage water with future climate change & population growth", Sarah Cotterill speaking at The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce conference today #waterclimate24
Contaminants will become more concentrated in our waterbodies during extended dry periods during summer, impacting our water quality & aquatic ecosystems, Michelle McKeown at The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce conference today #waterclimate24
Increasing rainfall & flooding results in increases in disease outbreaks in health records, like VTEC & cryptosporidium, a serious consideration for climate change adaption. Jean O'Dwyer at the The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce conference #waterclimate24
Fantastic 1st session at The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce conference today presenting the science on how climate change will impact water availability, water quality, public health & ecosystems. Conor Murphy Sarah Cotterill Michelle McKeown Jean O'Dwyer Ken Whelan
Interesting second session at The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce conference focusing on an agency perspectives to management & implementation of water & climate measures Office of Public Works Uisce Éireann - Irish Water caroline mccarthy 🦝 IFI Research
Lovely evening in Trinity yesterday to launch the new book Lakes in Ireland. Editors catherine dalton Elvira de Eyto & Eleanor jennings. It was my pleasure to write the chapter on stakeholder engagement with Suzanne Linnane Sarpong H. Antwi Alec Rolston The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce
We are looking for a Communications & Education Lead to join the Executive team of the Water Forum. This position manages the communications aspect of Forum's work (policy and research dissemination, event organisation, press releases, social media posts, etc). The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce
Delighted to contribute to the launch of Trinity Water Centre today. Excellent initiative to create a knowledge hub of expertise across all components of water. This will be a key source of expertise for The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce to bring science to policy. Trinity College Dublin John Gallagher
Minister Christopher O’Sullivan TD opening the #epawater2025 conference in Salthill this morning, highlighting the importance of scientists gathering water quality data, all stakeholders of water & local action on the ground. "Investment in water quality is key"
Today Minister Christopher O’Sullivan TD met the members of The Water Forum - An Fóram Uisce, where he learned about how the Forum provides at platform for stakeholder engagement in water policy & water management. The first of many meetings we hope.