A multi-million euro project to provide wastewater treatment for the first time in Arklow is continuing to progress.
The landmark scheme, which represents an investment of €139 million, will see a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant delivered to protect the environment and improve water quality in the River Avoca.
Irish Water began work in September 202 in partnership with Wicklow County Council, and since has fully completed the demolition of the old Wallboard Factory as well as undertaking site investigation works and diversions at a number of locations on the North Quays. One tunnel shaft has also been sunk in the North Quay area.
As part of the next phase of works, a number of traffic management measures will be in place in the North Quay area from today, Tuesday, 04 January 2022 for three months with diversion routes clearly signposted. A single lane closure will be in place on the North Quay Road outside the Bridgewater Shopping Centre. Entry to the Bridgewater Shopping Centre/Aldi will remain open as normal. Traffic leaving the Bridgewater area will exit via a new temporary link road connecting Mill Road to Seaview Avenue. A temporary traffic light system will be in place at the junction of Seaview Avenue and Ferrybank. A temporary road closure will also be in place on a section of the North Quay Road and will extend from the entrance of the Arklow Marina Village to the T-junction at North Quay and Mill Road. Local access will be maintained to the residents of North Quay Road.
Speaking about the works, Michael Tinsley, Portfolio Delivery Manager with Irish Water, said: "We are delighted to announce that works on this essential project are progressing well and we look forward to starting 2022 with the next phase of works. Eliminating the discharge of untreated wastewater into the River Avoca has always been a priority for Irish Water and we are committed to ending this current practice and safeguarding water quality in the river and marine environment."
Discussing the project's benefits to the local community, Michael added: "The new wastewater treatment plant will have significant benefits for both residents and businesses as well as tourists that visit the area as it will improve the water quality in the River Avoca and enable future economic growth. We will continue to work closely with the local community and on behalf of Irish Water, I would like to thank businesses and residents for their ongoing support and cooperation as we progress this vital project."
Ward and Burke Water Limited is carrying out work for the scheme on behalf of Irish Water.
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