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DescriptionThe Black and Tans were constables recruited into the Royal Irish Constabulary as reinforcements during the Irish War of Independence. Recruitment began in Great Britain in January 1920 and about 10,000 men enlisted during the conflict. Wikipedia
Founded: 1919
National agency: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Operations jurisdiction: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Irish Water (Irish: Uisce Éireann)[1] is a water utility company in Ireland. The company was created by the Irish Government through the Water Services Act (2013), which formally created Irish Water as a subsidiary of Bord Gáis,[2][3] to provide "safe, clean and affordable water and waste water services" to water users in Ireland.[4] Water and wastewater services were previously provided by local authorities in Ireland.
Public concerns on operational,[5] documentation,[6][7] company responsiveness,[8] data security,[9][10] financial[11] and perceived wasteful spending issues[12] were highlighted throughout the initial months of the subsidiary's operations.[13] Together with privatisation fears,[14] these public concerns resulted in a significant volume of unreturned application forms,[15] large nationwide protests[16] and pressure on company management and the government during 2014.[17][18] In 2015, the scale of non-payment issues,[19][20] and an unfavourable assessment of the viability of the organisation as an independent entity[21] further increased attention[22][23] and calls by some to dissolve the organisation.[24] The viability of the utility was also a feature ahead of the 2016 general election,[25][26][27] and post-election discussions on government formation.[28]
#IrishWater is accountable to two regulatory bodies, the Commission for Energy Regulation (CER) which is the economic regulator for the water industry, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) which is the environmental regulator.[29]
The current members are:
Cathal Marley (Chairman and Acting Ervia Group CEO)
Eamon Gallen (General Manager Irish Water)
Niall Gleeson (Managing Director Irish Water )
Yvonne Harris (Irish Water)
Brendan Murphy (Ervia)
Maria O'Dwyer (Irish Water)
#NiallGleeson, currently a senior director with Shanahan Engineering, will become managing director of irish Water. ... His appointment to both Irish Water and Ervia comes after Ervia's former chief executive announced his intention to leave the company 18 months into a seven year contract.