Work is continuing to resolve any potential odour issues at Drogheda wastewater treatment plant.
Irish Water has been made aware of complaints from the public regarding reported intermittent malodours in the Drogheda area and continues to work closely with EPS Limited who operate the Plant on behalf of Irish Water and Louth County Council who manage the network on our behalf.
Irish Water is delivering an extensive programme of upgrade works at the plant and on the network to reduce the risk of odour. Works already completed include; odour control unit upgrades; works to three primary settlement tanks and two aeration tanks and the installation of additional temporary treatment at the East Meath pumping station that conveys wastewater to the plant to reduce the potential for septicity of the wastewater. Furthermore, a programme of network jetting is being delivered on an ongoing basis to clear general blockages in the network that could give rise to odours.
In addition, Irish Water is progressing with plans to replace the anaerobic digesters on a phased basis over the next two years while the plant remains operational. To safely facilitate these works the digestion process has been switched off.
Irish Water has also commissioned an independent odour analysis and report of the wastewater treatment plant. The report is currently being reviewed by a team of wastewater specialists who will determine what additional measures may be required at the site.
Redmond Burke, Irish Water said: "Irish Water is committed to resolving any potential odour issues at the plant and in the network and we are continuing to work closely with EPS Limited who operate the plant on our behalf and Louth County Council who manage the network on our behalf. The replacement of the anaerobic digester at the site represents a significant investment in the continued upgrade of the plant. We will continue to provide updates regarding works at the plant as we progress through this extensive programme of upgrades."
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