blue5000 wrote: » Anyone?
Alun wrote: » Desalination is a whole different process to purification, and much more costly.
Sam Russell wrote: » It looks like the plans are for moving clean water from the Shannon to Dublin. Would it be better to move the water before purification to Dublin and fill the reservoirs with it?
Mearings wrote: » Would this ease the flooding such as we have had this year?
db wrote: » Part of the reason the old river course is unable to handle the volume in a flood is due to the amount of vegetation that has grown in the river due to the low level of water 95% of the time. If the level in the river is reduced further to divert water to Dublin and keep the ESB happy, the river bed will become more overgrown than it is already and the next flood will be worse.
hannible the cannible wrote: » I can see the farmers loving this , how much will it cost to pacify them into submission I wonder
Water John wrote: » This pipe like gas pipes etc. will mean disruption, loss of production for possibly 2 years. It will then have a wayleave attached to it. It is a public utility for the public good. It thus is a balance of rights. A payment to those landowners is the correct mechanism.
Sam Russell wrote: » Why could the new pipeline not follow the route of one of the gas lines? (for at least some of the distance)
Alun wrote: » Just a guess, but I'd imagine the route for a water pipeline would be more sensitive to elevation changes than for a gas pipeline.
Throw in a greenway while they're at it