A geological survey of County Wexford and the South East is set to take place over the coming weeks.
It will involves low flying aircraft equipped with state of the art instruments to gather data on soil rocks and water across the region. The Tellus survey plane will be flying at 60 metres over rural areas and 240 metres over urban areas and is expected to continue until the autumn.
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