This polygon dataset represents Meath County Council Town Council Administraive extents for local government.
Boundary data of townlands within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. Data derived from the ungeneralised 2019 OSi National Statutory Boundary dataset.
Boundary data of Electoral Divisions (EDs) within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. Data derived from the ungeneralised 2019 OSi National Statutory Boundary dataset.
Local Electoral Area (LEA) boundaries for Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. Local Electoral Areas dataset generated from the ungeneralised 2019 OSi National Statutory Boundary dataset.
Boundary data for planning in Ireland
These Catchment Projects are areas where there are already projects ongoing at catchment scale, or where funding or plans are in place, which will have benefits for water quality protection/restoration during WFD Cycle 3. They include community initiatives (like Rivers Trusts), LIFE, EIP, INTERREG and public body research projects.
Focused Delivery Flow Paths are the areas of converging runoff that results in an increasing accumulation of flow. It is important to consider the available source of phosphorus in these contributing areas when deciding whether to target measures (check the underlying PIP-CSA rank). The red flow paths have the highest …
Focused Flow Delivery Points are where Focused Flow Paths enter a watercourse. The size of the point indicates the relative volume of flow delivered to water. This map was created from outputs from the EPA DiffuseTools Research Project.
Nitrate Critical Source Area (CSA) are where there is a source of N from agricultural areas and the land is susceptible to losses. This ‘High PIP’ (Rank 1, 2 or 3) is typically due to the presence of freely draining soils and moderate/high livestock intensity. Target these areas in At …
Phosphorus Critical Source Area (CSA) are where there is a diffuse source of P from agricultural areas and the land is susceptible to losses. This ‘High PIP’ (Rank 1, 2 or 3) is typically due to the presence of poorly draining soils and moderate/high livestock intensity. Target these areas in …