Overview
Surface water quality around Dublin Airport is monitored on an ongoing basis. daa undertakes extensive biological and chemical monitoring of the surrounding watercourses to detect pollution related to airport activities. 7 surface water bodies run through Dublin Airport, these ultimately flow into protected areas:
An online, continuous water quality analyser monitors the quality of the Cuckoo Stream to facilitate a rapid response to any deterioration in water quality. We aim to minimise chemical spillages from aircraft operations through engagement with daa staff and third-party operators, education and awareness. We also operate and maintain an extensive network of pre-treatment infrastructure such as fuel interceptors to capture contaminants in the event of a spill.
Technical Working Group (TWG):
In 2023 a Technical Working Group comprising representatives from daa and agencies including the local authority, Inland Fisheries Ireland, EPA, and LAWPRO was formed, led by engineering consultants Nicholas O’Dwyer. The purpose of the TWG is for all stakeholders to review and provide comment on daa’s surface water monitoring data, targets, measures and performance criteria from each waterbody impacted by airport operations.
The first TWG Annual Review Meeting was held on 17/05/2023. Please see the following downloads for further information: