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09/11/2021

Approach To Drainage And Waste Management In Belfast Outlined

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A new Plan has been published which sets out a long-term approach to drainage and wastewater management in Belfast.

The measures set out in 'Living With Water in Belfast: An Integrated Plan for Drainage and Wastewater Management in Greater Belfast' aim to protect the city from flooding, provide a cleaner and greener environment and ensure that Belfast is open for business and investment.

Publishing the Plan today, 09 November, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said: "The provision of efficient and effective drainage and wastewater management systems in Belfast is critical for our health and wellbeing, the environment and to the economic prosperity of the City. We only have to look at the devastating impacts of flooding for those living and working in affected areas to know that we must act now. We are in the grip of a climate emergency and events like COP26 which I am attending tomorrow is shining a much needed spotlight on this. If we fail to act and do nothing things will only get worse. Pressure is mounting on our ageing drainage and wastewater infrastructure following years of chronic underinvestment which when combined with the impacts of climate change is literally creating the perfect storm with potentially devastating consequences.

"We are experiencing the effects of this already with many of the sewerage networks and wastewater treatment works across Belfast at or nearing capacity, meaning that future connections for developments may not be accepted by NI Water. This could constrain economic growth and halt building the new homes our citizens so desperately need as well as causing likely increased pollution and damage to the environment and greater risk to the population's health and wellbeing.

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"Infrastructure is the key that unlocks our opportunities for growth and this Plan clearly makes the case for investment that will provide a 21st century wastewater system to serve the growing population and allow for economic growth. At £1.4billion over 12 years it is not a quick, or inexpensive fix but this Plan sets out how we can achieve a thriving and resilient Belfast which is better protected and prepared for the future. The time for talking is over, now it is the time for action. In my Department we are acting and together with partners we are determined to make progress."

The Minister launched the Plan today during a visit to works on a new natural flood management scheme and outdoor educational area for schools within Cave Hill Country Park in the grounds of Belfast Castle Estate. Part of the Living With Water Programme, this project has been taken forward by the Department in partnership with Belfast City Council and demonstrates the new approach that can be achieved through the Living With Water Programme.

Welcoming the publication of the Plan, Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Kate Nicholl, said: "I very much welcome the publication of this Plan which outlines a much-needed, long-term integrated approach to tackling drainage and wastewater management issues in the city. The climate emergency has rightly been high on the international news agenda in recent weeks and months, and the publication of the Plan during COP26 is timely as this work will help to create a cleaner and greener environment here in the future.

"The scale of the investment needed also demonstrates just how critical this work is for the city's future prosperity. While it is extremely important that we protect residents and businesses from the threat of flooding, this investment in our infrastructure will also be crucial to enabling the city to grow sustainably in the future."

NI Water's Head of the Living With Water Programme (LWWP) Paddy Brow added: "The publication of the Plan is a major milestone as it represents the culmination of five years of studies by the LWWP partners to assess the challenges faced and determine drainage and wastewater related investment needed for Greater Belfast. It also marks the start of the delivery phase. Today we have over 50 engineers working full time to deliver the construction works which will include upgrading six wastewater treatment works and their sea outfalls, replacing pumping stations, building new tunnels and upgrading pipelines and sewers across the area.

"We are working closely with partners to deliver sustainable solutions that provide adaptation to climate change and will also, where possible, provide a range of benefits to communities such as improved green spaces. We are grateful for all the support being provided to help implement the Plan over the next 12 years, which will require a huge team effort of all LWWP partners, our supply chains and the communities that we serve."

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