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14.3 Bog Discharge Flow Pathways.Pdf [PDF] Appendix 14.3 Bog Discharge Flow Pathways Boor River Clonmore Stream Boor_010 Clonmore_010 SW36 Boor_020 SW37A SW37B Boor River Trib to Boor River Boor_010 Boor_010 Bellair north Boor_020 Upper Shannon_26G Upper Upper ShannonUpper SW37 Brosna River Moate Stream Tinamuck West Stream Brosna_090 Moate Stream_010 Brosna_100 Moate Stream_010 Brosna_110 Brosna_120 Brosna_130 Brosna_140 SW19 Lemanaghan Stream Lemanaghan Stream SW19A Kilcolgan Beg Stream SW19B R. Brosna R. Brosna Brosna_110 Derrynagun Stream SW23 Brosna_SC_060 Brosna_100 Castlearmstrong Stream SW22, SW22A, Brosna_110 R. Brosna SW22B, SW22C Brosna_120 Brosna_100 Brosna_130 Brosna_140 Lemanaghan Lower Shannon_25 Lower Lower ShannonLower R. Boor R. Boor Ballynahowan Stream SW22D Shannon Lower_SC_010 Boor_100 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics River Brosna River Silver [Kilcormac] Silver (Kilcormac) SW10 Brosna_SC_070 Silver(Kilcormac)_050 Brosna_120 Brosna_130 Lower Shannon_25A Lower Brosna_140 Lower ShannonLower SW10a Noggusboy Boora SW11 River Brosna River Silver [Kilcormac] An Bun Brosna_SC_070 Silver(Kilcormac)_050 Brosna_120 Brosna_130 Lower Shannon_25A Lower Lower ShannonLower Brosna_140 Galros SW11 River Shannon River Rapemills West Galros Stream Shannon[Lower]_SC_040 Rapemills_010 Shannon(Lower)_010 Rapemills_020 Lower Shannon_25B Lower Lower ShannonLower Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics SW29 SW29A River Little Brosna River Camcor Upper Clonoghill Stream Camcor_SC_010 Camcor_050 Little Brosna_050 Little Brosna_060 Killaun Lower Shannon_25B Lower Lower Lower Shannon River Rapemills North Rathlure Stream Shannon(Lower)_SC_040 SW30 Rapemills_010 Rapemills_020 Derrinboy SW38 River Brosna River Silver [Kilcormac] Knockhill Stream SW39 SW40 Silver[Kilcormac]_SC_010 Silver(Kilcormac)_020 Brosna_120 Silver(Kilcormac)_030 Brosna_130 Lower Shannon_25A Lower Silver(Kilcormac)_040 Lower ShannonLower Brosna_140 Silver(Kilcormac)_050 SW27 River Tullamore Killeenmore Killeenmore_010 Tullamore_020 Tullamore_040 River Brosna River Clodiagh Derryclure Tullamore_SC_010 Clodiagh (Tullamore)_050 Brosna_100 Brosna_110 Lower Shannon_25A Lower Lower ShannonLower Brosna_120 River Tullamore Cloncollog Stream Brosna_130 SW30 Brosna_140 Tullamore_020 Tullamore_040 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics SW25 River Brosna River Clodiagh (Tullamore) Trib. to Clodaigh (Tullamore) Clodiagh[Tullamore]_SC_010 Clodiagh(Tullamore)_020 Brosna_100 Clodiagh(Tullamore)_030 Brosna_110 Clodiagh(Tullamore)_040 Brosna_120 Clodiagh(Tullamore)_050 Lower Shannon_25A Lower Lower ShannonLower Brosna_130 SW26 Brosna_140 Monettia Pigeonhouse_010 River Barrow Barrow_030 Derrygunningan Stream SW26A Barrow_040 Barrow_050 Barrow Barrow_14 SW24 River Clodiagh Moin_Armstrong Stream Brosna_100 River Brosna Kilaranny Brosna_SC_040 Brosna_100 Lower Shannon_25A Lower River Clodiagh Derrycooley Stream Glasshouse Stream Lower ShannonLower Brosna_110 SW24A Brosna_120 Derrycooley Stream_010 Brosna_130 Clodiagh (Tullamore)_050 Brosna_140 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics SW26 River Deel River Curris SW27 Deel(Raharney)_060 SW28 River Deel River Deel River Deel Bracklin Deel[Raharney]_SC_010 Deel (Raharney)_040 Boyne_07 Boyne Boyne River Deel River Deel SW29 Deel(Raharney)_030 SW31 River Deel River Deel River Curris Deel[Raharney]_SC_010 Deel(Raharney)_060 SW32 River Stonyford Trib. to River Stoneyford Carranstown Stonyford_040 Boyne Boyne Boyne_07 River Boyne River Boyne Ballivor River SW33 Boyne_SC_050 Boyne_060 SW34 Boyne_070 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics Ballivor SW35 SW38 SW39 SW40 River Boyne River Ballivor Trib. to Ballivor River SW41 Boyne Boyne_SC_040 Boyne_060 Boyne_07 Boyne_070 SW43 SW43A River Boyne Kinnegad River Kinnegad River Boyne_SC_030 Kinnegad_020 Boyne_040 Kinnegad_030 Boyne_050 SW46 Knockersally Stream Kinnegad Boyne Boyne Boyne_07 River Boyne River Boyne Colehill Stream SW47 Boyne_SC_010 Boyne_030 SW11 Yellow River Yellow River Yellow (Castlejordan)_020 Yellow (Castlejordan)_030 Boyne River Ballybeg Yellow[Castlejordan]_SC_010 Boyne Boyne_07 Boyne_030 Yellow River Coolcor Stream Castletown Tara Stream_010 SW12 Yellow (Castlejordan)_020 SW13 Yellow (Castlejordan)_030 SW13A Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics Ballaghurt/Glebe SW22 SW23 SW24 SW24A SW26 SW26A SW28 SW98 River Shannon River Blackwater Tribs. to River Blackwater Shannon (Lower)_010 Blackwater Shannonbridge_010 River Blackwater_010 River Blackwater_020 Lower Shannon_25B Lower Lower ShannonLower Silver River Puttigan Stream SW1 Silver(Tullamore)_020 SW2 Silver(Tullamore)_030 SW3 Silver(Tullamore)_040 SW3A SW3B SW3C SW4 River Brosna Daingean Silver[Tullamore]_SC_010 Brosna_100 (Derries) Lower Shannon_25A Lower Brosna_110 Lower ShannonLower Brosna_120 SW5 Brosna_130 SW6 Brosna_140 SW7 SW7A Silver River Silver River Silver(Tullamore)_010 Silver(Tullamore)_020 Silver(Tullamore)_030 Silver(Tullamore)_040 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics SW8 River Figile River Daingean River Daingean Figile_SC_020 Daingean_010 Barrow_14 Daingean_020 Barrow Figile_040 Figile_050 Daingean_030 Figile_060 Figile_070 SW10 SW10A Daingean Figile_080 River Daingean Cappanageeragh Stream Daingean_010 (Rathdrum) Daingean_020 Daingean_030 River Brosna Silver River Puttaghan Stream SW9 SW9A Silver[Tullamore]_SC_010 Silver(Tullamore)_020 Brosna_100 Silver(Tullamore)_030 Brosna_110 Silver(Tullamore)_040 Brosna_120 Lower Shannon_25A Lower Lower ShannonLower Brosna_130 Brosna_140 SW11A River Figile River Daingean Rathfeston Stream Figile_SC_020 Daingean_010 Barrow_14 Barrow Figile_040 Daingean_020 Figile_050 Daingean_030 Figile_060 Figile_070 SW12 SW12A Figile_080 Trib. to rathfeston Stream Clonad River Clodiagh to River Brosna River Tullamore Ballinagar Stream SW13 Tullamore_020 Silver[Tullamore]_SC_010 Tullamore_030 Clodiagh (Tullamore)_050 Tullamore_040 Brosna_100 Brosna_110 Lower Shannon_25A Lower Brosna_120 Lower Shannon Lower Brosna_130 Brosna_140 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics River Figile River Cushina Garrymona Stream SW14 Barrow_SC_040 Cushina_030 SW15 Barrow_14 Barrow Figile_080 SW16 SW18 SW17 Enaghan Stream Ballykean Enaghan Stream_010 Rathcobican Stream SW24 SW25 SW26 Leitrim_14 Stream SW27 River Figile Esker Stream Esker Figile_SC_020 Esker Stream_020 SW28 Barrow_14 Barrow Figile_040 Trib. to Esker Stream Figile_050 Figile_060 Figile_070 SW29 Figile_080 SW29A Trib. to Esker Stream River Barrow River Barrow Cottoners Brook SW39 Barrow_SC_030 Cottoners Brook_010 SW40 Barrow_050 SW41 Barrow_14 Barrow SW39A River Barrow Forest Upper Stream Garrymore Barrow_040 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics SW43 River Cushina to River Figile Trib. to Figile Figile_080 Barrow_14 Derrylea Barrow Cushina River SW43A Cushina_030 Codd Stream Figile River SW68 SW69 SW70 Figile_SC_010 Figile_030 Figile_040 Barrow_14 Barrow Figile_050 Figile_060 Figile_070 Ticknevin Figile_080 SW47 SW48 SW49 SW50 Figile River Trib. to Figile (North) Figile_SC_010 Figile_020 Figile_030 Barrow_14 Figile_040 Derrylea Barrow Figile_050 Figile_060 Figile_070 Figile_080 Trib. to Figile (South) SW51 SW52 SW53 Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics Figile River Cloncant Stream SW71 Figile_SC_010 Figile_030 Figile_040 Figile_050 Barrow_14 Glashabaun Barrow Figile_060 Figile_070 Figile_080 North SW72 SW73 Figile River Cloncant Stream Figile_SC_010 Figile_030 Figile_040 Figile_050 Barrow_14 Codd North Barrow Figile_060 Figile_070 Figile_080 Figile River SW74 SW75 SW76 Sw45A Figile River Stream to northwest Figile_SC_010 Figile_030 Figile_040 Figile_050 Barrow_14 Codd South Barrow Figile_060 Figile_070 Figile_080 Figile River Sw45A SW67 Figile River Pumped from SW67 to Figile River SW67 Figile_SC_010 Figile_030 Barrow_14 Barrow Ballydermot North Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics Figile River Ballygarret Stream Figile_SC_010 Ballygarret 14 SW67A Figile_050 Figile_060 Figile_070 Ballydermot Barrow_14 Barrow Figile_080 South Figile River Figile_SC_010 Lullybeg Stream SW65 Figile_020 Lullybeg 14 SW65A Figile_030 Figile_040 Figile_050 Figile_060 Barrow_14 Barrow Figile_070 Blackriver Figile_080 Figile River Figile_SC_010 Figile_020 Lullybeg Stream Figile_030 Lullybeg 14 SW62 Figile_040 Figile_050 Figile_060 Barrow_14 Figile_070 Barrow Figile_080 Banaran River Slate Killinagh Upper Stream River Figile SW60 SW61 Figile_080 Slate_SC_010 Slate_050 Slate_060 Barrow_14 Barrow Slate_070 Lodge Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics River Inny to Lough Ree L. Derravaragh River Inny River Inny (Street Stream) SW101 SW102 Inny[Shannon]_SC_030 SW103 Inny_070 SW104 Inny_080 SW105 Inny_090 Inny_100 Inny_110 Upper Shannon_26F Upper Upper ShannonUpper Ciul na Gun SW100 SW113 River Inny to Lough Ree L. Derravaragh River Inny Coolnagun Stream Milkernagh Inny[Shannon]_SC_020 Inny_060 Coolnagun Stream_010 Inny_070 Inny_080 Inny_090 Upper Shannon_26F Upper Inny_100 Upper ShannonUpper Inny_110 SW115 Ferskill_010 SW125 River Inny to Lough Ree L. Derravaragh River Inny Inny River SW10 Inny[Shannon]_SC_020 SW11 Inny_050 Inny_070 SW12 Inny_060 Inny_080 Inny_090 Inny_100 Inny_110 Upper Shannon_26F Upper Upper ShannonUpper Coolcraff Appendix 14.3 - bog discharge flow pathway schematics SW7 Mulgeeth Stream SW9 River Blackwater Derrycrib Stream Gilltown Blackwater[Longwood]_SC_010 Boyne_07 Boyne Blackwater(Longwood)_010 Blackwater(Longwood)_020 Blackwater(Longwood)_030 Blackwater(Longwood)_040 Blackwater(Longwood)_050 Gilltown_07
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