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New water fountain is a step against climate change
REFRESHING: Mayor of Killarney, Cllr Michael Gleeson, demonstrating the new water station installed outside Killarney Courthouse.
By Michelle Crean
A brand new water fountain – the first by Kerry County Council – has been installed outside Killarney Courthouse – as a way to combat plastic bottle usage.
The new facility at Fairhill was welcomed as a great addition to the town this week by Cathaoirleach of Killarney Municipal District and member of the Looking Good Committee, Cllr Michael Gleeson, who said the pilot project aims to help reduce plastic waste.
"A sad legacy of the last century is that so many of our streams, rivers, lakes and oceans are so badly polluted,” Mayor Gleeson said.
“It is my hope that this water fountain will not only help to quench thirsts but will also help us all to realise how precious a gift clean and safe drinking water really is. It is also to be hoped that using this fountain will encourage us all to use fewer plastic bottles and non-recyclable cups.”
The Council will closely monitor the fountain and if it proves successful there will be more provided over the coming years, he added.
“My thanks to all involved in providing this facility for the benefit of locals and tourists.”
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