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Irish Water’s Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme given the green-light

  • Irish Water’s Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme given the green-light

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Irish Water
As Ireland's national water utility we are responsible for providing water and wastewater services throughout Ireland.

Irish Water is working in partnership with Local Authorities to support growth and development throughout the country, while protecting the environment and safeguarding water supplies.

Thirteen wastewater treatment plants have now been selected for upgrade as part of the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme.

This investment in the local wastewater infrastructure will provide additional capacity for the development of new homes, while ensuring that wastewater continues to be treated to an appropriate standard.

Details of other towns and villages to be included in the programme, if any, will be announced in the coming months.

Elaine Heneghan, Irish Water’s Regional Forward Planning Specialist, said: “We are pleased to confirm that this important project to improve wastewater treatment capacity in small towns and villages has been given the green light. This will bring big benefits to these areas by ensuring the infrastructure is in place to meet the needs of the towns and villages as they continue to grow.

“The purpose of the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme is to support growth in smaller towns and villages. The areas were selected following detailed consultation with Local Authorities to identify and prioritise areas for investment.”

The project will now continue through the next stages including design, detailed planning, procurement and approvals. Further updates on the budget and timelines for delivery will be provided in due course.

Irish Water is responsible for public water and wastewater infrastructure and is committed to providing a safe and reliable water supply, protecting the environment and supporting the growth of homes and businesses. The building, repair and upgrading of Irish Water’s water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, water and sewer network will require a multi-billion euro investment programme over many years. Irish Water is investing €5.2 billion in the period from 2020-2024 in drinking water and wastewater quality and capacity and new infrastructure.

The Draft Capital Investment Plan is subject to consultation and final determination by Irish Water’s regulator, the Commission of the Regulation of Utilities (CRU). This process is ongoing. Following its completion and with the approval of the CRU, updated details of the planned investments in each county will be outlined over the coming months.

Details on the thirteen Wastewater Treatment Plants that have been selected for upgrade are below:

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