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Education and Sport
Location of outdoor gyms (i.e. exercise stations or trim trails) within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown administrative area. These files contain data relating to the location of trim trails/exercise stations managed by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council. Exercise station is an area
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Education and Sport
Tennis clubs located within the Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council administrative area. There are tennis clubs at 15 locations throughout the County, many of which are administered at local level by community based tennis clubs on the basis of a management licence from the Cou
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Transport
Moby is a licensed dockless bike-share scheme within the Dublin region. This page includes an API developed according to the General Bikeshare Feed Specification (GBFS) (e.g.) information about vehicles, stations, pricing, etc. The current location of the vehicles is updated ever
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Cycle lanes planned in the Greater Dublin area over the next 5 years (April 2021)
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Housing
GeoJSON files containing yearly surveys of Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown's unfinished housing.
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Transport
Bleeper is a licensed dockless bike-share scheme within the Dublin region. This page includes an API developed according to the General Bikeshare Feed Specification (GBFS) (e.g.) information about vehicles, stations, pricing, etc. The current location of the vehicles is updated e
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Transport
Street Lighting This dataset is extracted from Dublin City Council's street lights management system and consists of public lighting assets in the Dublin City Council administrative area regardless of full asset ownership (Dublin City Council, ESBN and LUAS assets are included).
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Science
Groundwater is the water that soaks into the ground from rain and can be stored beneath the ground. Groundwater floods occur when the water stored beneath the ground rises above the land surface. The Groundwater Flooding Medium Probability map shows the expected flood extent of g
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Groundwater is the water that soaks into the ground from rain and can be stored beneath the ground. Groundwater floods occur when the water stored beneath the ground rises above the land surface. The Groundwater Flooding High Probability map shows the expected flood extent of gro
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Groundwater is the water that soaks into the ground from rain and can be stored beneath the ground. Groundwater floods occur when the water stored beneath the ground rises above the land surface. The Groundwater Flooding Low Probability map shows the expected flood extent of grou
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Groundwater is the water that soaks into the ground from rain and can be stored beneath the ground. Groundwater floods occur when the water stored beneath the ground rises above the land surface. The Winter 2015/2016 Surface Water Flooding map shows fluvial (rivers) and pluvial (
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Groundwater is the water that soaks into the ground from rain and can be stored beneath the ground. Groundwater floods occur when the water stored beneath the ground rises above the land surface.
The Historic Groundwater Flood Map shows the observed peak flood extents caused by
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Science
Groundwater is the water that soaks into the ground from rain and can be stored beneath the ground. An aquifer is a body of rock and/or sediment that holds groundwater. There are two main types of aquifer in Ireland – bedrock aquifers, and sand and gravel aquifers.
Bedrock is the
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There are more than 1,200 geological formations and members (rock units) in the 1:100,000 Bedrock Geology map. Rock properties such as colour, grain size and type, origin, fossil and mineral content are used to define formations and members. A lot of these properties are not rele
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Karst is a type of landscape where the bedrock has dissolved and created features such as caves, enclosed depressions (sinkholes), disappearing streams, springs and turloughs (seasonal lakes). Limestone is the most common type of soluble rock. As rain falls it picks up carbon dio
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Science
Group Water Schemes (GWSs) are community-run water supply schemes. About 70% of GWSs take their water from a privately-sourced supply. The rest take their water from an Irish Water connection (DHPLG, 2017). 81% of the privately-sourced supplies affiliated to the National Federati
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Public Water Supplies (PWSs) are managed by Irish Water, Ireland's national water utility, since 2013. Before this, public water supplies were managed by Local Authorities. More than 70% of public supplies take groundwater from boreholes, springs and infiltration galleries. This
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The Groundwater Vulnerability map shows land areas across Ireland where groundwater can be easily polluted. It also shows areas where it is well protected by the subsoil layers.
The vulnerability category given to a site or an area is based on how easy it is for water which may c
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A well is a hole dug into the ground usually for the purpose of taking water from the ground but also for monitoring groundwater. Most private wells are used for home and farm water supplies are in rural areas. Springs occur where groundwater comes out at the surface. A borehole
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Subsoil is the layer of soil under the topsoil and on top of the bedrock. The ease with which water can pass through the subsoil is known as the ‘permeability’.
The subsoil permeability affects how easily rainwater can soak down into the ground and fill up the groundwater resourc