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06 Dec 2025

€200k funding for rural water services in Louth

The funding provides capital investment to improve water services in rural areas

€200k funding for rural water services in Louth

The funding will be made available primarily to Group Water Schemes

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD, today announced a third round of funding under the multi-annual Rural Water Programme 2024-2026. Under the scheme Louth will receive just short of €200k.

The funding provides capital investment to improve water services in rural areas.

The funding will be made available primarily to Group Water Schemes to support areas such as water source protection, compliance with water quality standards, leakage reduction and expanding the coverage of piped water supplies from the public (Uisce Éireann) network. 

Announcing the investment, Minister Browne said:

“Safe and reliable drinking water is critically important and access to it enhances the quality of life for people living in rural Ireland. This is critically important to local economies and to sustainability in these rural communities. The 291 projects receiving this funding will play a big part in providing robust water supplies throughout rural Ireland.

“The Government is working hard to fund improvements to water services across the country, including services to rural areas that do not have access to Uisce Éireann services. This announcement today is very much part of that commitment and will support rural communities to thrive as places to live and work.”

As part of the application process for this funding, local authorities were asked to work with group water schemes and their representative body the National Federation of Group Water Schemes.

Following the completion of an assessment process which included a critical evaluation by an independent Expert Panel of the applications received, the Minister has approved funding of almost €74 million for 291 individual capital projects across the country.

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Minister of State with Special Responsibility for Nature, Heritage and Biodiversity Christopher O’Sullivan TD said:

“Having safe and secure water is fundamental to rural communities’ quality of life and as places to live, visit and establish business in.  This funding will help to improve water quality compliance, decrease leakage and expand the coverage of access to piped water from the public network for rural communities. The work to be undertaken by the 291 projects announced today will make a real difference to these parts of rural Ireland.”

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