Campaigners launch an online "muck map" showing the quantity of manure produced by each location.
A file image of blue-green algae, which is toxic to animals and can cause illness in humans Potentially harmful blue-green algae have appeared on Lough Neagh at a level not seen since the 1970s ...
Five suppliers have been selected in the first phase of an initiative to tackle blue-green algae in Lough Neagh. They have each ... including the use of ultrasonics, mechanical treatment and ...
FERMANAGH residents say Lough Erne is being used as “a free sewage disposal system”, with government data revealing it has the lowest ...
"But we need to get back to some sort of normality in Lough Neagh, because the whole infrastructure was broken last year." Image caption, Ciara Laverty says blue-algae levels tipped the scales It ...
This time last year I wrote about the dire situation in Lough Neagh and some other watercourses ... Similar prizes were used by the French government to find a means of preserving food and ...
The 'unpleasant taste and smell' in tap water taken from Lough Neagh won't be resolved until the blue-green ... these organic compounds are not harmful to health and the drinking water is safe to use ...
Andrew Muir was answering a question about addressing problems at Lough Neagh. Last year unprecedented ... livestock and wildlife. Image caption, Experts have warned that a repeat of the blooms ...