Drone survey to determine the extent of Giant Hogweed infestation along rivers and streams in the Cappawhite area, County Tipperary. Giant hogweed Heracleum mantegazzianum is a non-native invasive hazardous plant, which can cause serious skin burns and other health issues. Children are particularly at risk. Severe infestations occur along the Toem, Cappawhite and Cahernahaille tributaries of the upper Mulkear/Dead River catchment (Cappawhite area).
The Local Authority Water Programme (LAWPRO) in partnership with the local community, Tipperary County Council and other partners will work to develop a remedial action plan to control its spread and works towards its eradication.
A drone aerial survey of the affected river corridors will commence on Thursday 8th August 2024 and is scheduled to be completed by 5pm on the 16th August 2024 to determine the location and extent of infestation as a first step. The drone aerial survey will operate between the hours of 9am and 5pm during these dates.
This work will be carried out under the Farming for Water EIP, which is a project that is working with farmers to address issues affecting water quality. This survey work will also help to create a broader understanding of issues affecting water quality in the catchment.
If you require any further information or wish to contact the project team email info@watereip.ie or phone Tipperary County Council 0818 065 000.