
Over €200,000 has been allocated to water improvement projects across Donegal.
A total of 12 initiatives will benefit under the Community Water Development Fund and Catchment Support Fund.
The largest individual award goes to Inishowen Rivers Trust, which received a combined total of €56,333 under both programmes.
Other major allocations include €33,563 for South Donegal Living Rivers Services CLG and €24,215 for Coiste Forbartha na Carraige.
Projects range from invasive species control and river surveys to wetland development and water quality improvements across the county.
Community Water Development Fund
|
Cloughaneeley Angling Association |
River Tullaghobegley |
€17,440 |
|
Coiste Glan agus Glas, Falcarragh Tidy Towns |
An Fál Carrach Blue Green Infrastructure Audit |
€19,987 |
|
Coiste Forbartha na Carraige |
Survey of Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPS) along the lower Glen (Carrick) River. |
€24,215 |
|
Deele Community Anglers CLG |
River Deele: “Theory applied to the riverside = Improved water Quality” |
€10,024 |
|
Inishowen Rivers Trust |
Bredagh River Community Water Action Project |
€6,333 |
|
Kilcar Parish Council / Comhairle Paróiste Chill |
Ballaghdoo River Catchment Invasive Species treatment project, Training & Treatment & Environmental Centre Project |
€3,150 |
|
Naomh Padraig Leifear GAA CLG |
Naomh Padraig Leifear GAA CLG Community Integrated Constructed Wetlands |
€8,815 |
Catchment Support Fund:
|
Cloughaneeley Angling Assoc |
€4,930 |
|
Deele Community Anglers CLG |
€20,632 |
|
Inishowen Rivers Trust |
€50,000 |
|
South Donegal Living Rivers Services CLG |
€33,563 |
|
The Mill River Conservation Group Buncrana |
€1,029.72 |