Members of the public can contribute on the issue in-person today, and online until next month.
A public consultation meeting to discuss a permanent solution to flooding at Lough Funshinagh is taking place this afternoon.
OPW Minister and Longford Westmeath TD Kevin 'Boxer' Moran oversaw the switching on of a temporary flood relief system last month.
This system can only run for two years, with consulations now underway to find a longer lasting solution.
Eight options were initally discussed at a meeting in Athlone's Hodson Bay Hotel, with today's meeting taking place at the same venue.
Members of the public can drop in and make their submissions today from 3pm until 8pm and online until May 28th.
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