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Ireland - Its sinking ..
<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->Right, Mr. Hynes. Pumping effluence into the sea is fine as long as you post a sign.<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->Ah to be sure, it'll be grand.<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->Any incensed, environmentally-aware Irish out there ringing Mr. Hynes to demand immediate action? And where were you the past 50 years?<!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END--><!--EZCODE BR START--><!--EZCODE BR END-->An Taisce president Frank Corcoran said he was walking along Tramore beach and found to his horror sewage being pumped into the sea on an incoming tide with bathers in it.
"On a sunny summer day, on an incoming tide this county council chooses to pump sewage metres away from family groups bathing, putting their health at risk. This is outrageous," said Mr Corcoran.
Marine expert, Karin Dubsky of the Coastwatch Europe network said: "It is a health hazard. People could be swimming in that area. They should put a warning out." Gabriel Hynes, senior engineer with Waterford Co council, said yesterday: "If there was any danger we would be taking action."
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