Lough Neagh: UK and Northern Ireland's largest lake is being suffocated by business and agricultural interests

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Lough Neagh is the largest freshwater lake in the UK and Ireland. It is a protected area of special scientific interest and the source of 40% of Northern Ireland's drinking water.

is the largest freshwater lake in the UK and Ireland. It is a protected area of special scientific interest and the source of

The policy promotes more market-led innovation and sales growth in highly competitive international markets. As a result, it has spurred the greater use of phosphates, nitrogen and other inputs within Northern Ireland's agricultural system.. This has led to the increased production of slurry. When slurry leaks into the environment, it has the potential to pollute water catchments and waterways..

Given the political, regulatory and powerful vested interests involved, alongside issues with mismanagement, perhaps the real question here is not how and who is responsible for killing Lough Neagh but rather why this decline did not happen sooner.

 

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