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24 Oct 2025

Uisce Éireann invites Tipperary businesses to join free advanced water stewardship programme

The programme is for business customers who produce trade effluent

Uisce Éireann invites Tipperary businesses to join free advanced water stewardship programme

Uisce Éireann's Christine Crawford with Shane Kennedy

Uisce Éireann has launched a new Advanced Water Stewardship Programme for business customers who produce trade effluent – and companies in Tipperary are being encouraged to sign up.

This fully funded training is delivered in partnership with Water Stewardship Ireland and the Sustainable Enterprise Skillnet.

It is designed to help businesses address water quality and trade effluent challenges, prepare for upcoming regulations, and manage future charges more effectively.

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Local companies are already benefitting from the initiative.

Shane Kennedy Environmental & Sustainability Lead with Tipperary’s C&C Group has signed up to the programme.

He said "This training is a huge asset to our business. It’s helping us to understand and manage our water use better, and it reinforces our commitment to the community and the environment. We’d absolutely recommend it to others across the region."

The programme is ideal for site managers, environmental leads, and professionals responsible for water use.

Through a series of interactive workshops, participants will develop a tailored Water Charter for their facility – identifying risks, mapping water use and drainage, and finding opportunities to reduce, reuse and restore water on site.

Geoffrey Bourke, Head of Customer Operations at Uisce Éireann said "This programme supports our trade effluent customers and enhances water quality across Ireland."

"At Uisce Éireann, we are working toward a future where water is respected and protected for all. Supporting businesses in this way is key to that vision."

To learn more and register, visit water.ie/advancedws

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