Year 2 of Waters of LIFE

Jul 28, 2025 | Farm Viability, Green Architecture

Waters of LIFE are inviting expressions of interest for Year 2 of their Agri-Environmental Programme pilot. So far, one quarter of farmed area within Waters of LIFE sub-catchments is already in the programme.

Expressions of interest for the programme can be submitted online at here.

Download an information booklet for the Waters of LIFE Pilot Agri-Environmental Programme here.

The online portal will remain open until August 31st 2025.

Programme entry for Year 2 will commence in early 2026 and is funded until 2028.

Entry is open to farmers with a herd or tillage number in any of the Waters of LIFE five demonstration sub-catchments.

The Waters of LIFE agri-environmental programme is being piloted to reward farmers for protecting and improving water quality. Farmers receive results-based payments as well as payments for general and supporting actions.

Payments for Year 1 farmers have already commenced, including over €37,000 to date for training and knowledge transfer events.

The programme includes a new riverside habitat scorecard for farmers with river frontage. It offers payments of €2000/ha on a 10/10 habitat score for a fenced or uncultivated strip along the river in areas of improved grassland and tillage, up to a maximum width of 20m.

Eligible farmers without river frontage are also welcome to enter the programme to receive payments for other habitats and actions.

Information on Sub-catchments:

Of the five active sub-catchments, there are two in Cork. The Shournagh sub-catchment runs south from Donoughmore to Tower along the Shournagh and Sheep Rivers.

In north Cork, the Awbeg (Kilbrin) catchment is between Kanturk and Mallow and includes Castlemagner.

The Islands sub-catchment is in the municipal districts of Roscommon and Ballinasloe Co. Galway. It takes in Ballinlough, Ballymoe, Granlahan and Williamstown.

The Graney sub-catchment is in the municipal districts of Killaloe in Clare and Loughrea in Galway. It is based around Lough Graney and Lough Atorick and the communities of Flagmount, Dromindoora and Caher.

The Avonmore sub-catchment runs from Sallygap to Laragh in the Wicklow uplands around the Glenmacnass, Inchivore and Annamoe rivers.

The Sheen catchment in Co. Kerry is a control catchment and is not included in the programme.

Upcoming WATERS OF LIFE Events:

SHOURNAGH: Tuesday July 29th, 7:30pm – “Robotic Milking and Water Quality” – Conor, Alec and James Roche will host a farm walk at Gurth, Vicarstown, Co. Cork, P32 WN93. Click here for more information.

AVONMORE: Sunday August 3rd, 1pm – Roundwood Agricultural Show. Waters of LIFE and LAWPRO will have a quick hit of family friendly science and fun with macroinvertebrates. Farmers can also talk to the team about our agri-environmental programme.

GRANEY: Wednesday August 20th, 7:30pm – “Invasive Species in the Graney Sub-Catchment. What are they and how can we tackle them?” Farmers can also talk to the team about our agri-environmental programme. Click here for more information.

Events for the ISLANDS and AWBEG (KILBRIN) sub-catchments to be announced soon.

Check out our Water MARKE case study to learn how farmers around Lough Ennell in Co. Westmeath improved water quality in their area. Click here.

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