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17/05/2022

Avoca Wastewater Project Reaches Key Milestone

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Plans to build a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and supporting infrastructure in Avoca, Co Wicklow, has reached a key milestone.

Irish Water and Wicklow County Council have submitted a planning application for the project, which will bring significant benefits to the local community in terms of protecting the environment and improving water quality in the Avoca River for angling and aquatic life. It will also act as an enabler for housing and support economic growth and development in the area.

The planning application included the construction of a new state-of-the-art wastewater treatment plant and associated works beside the existing plant located off Tower Avenue. The project also involves the construction of a new storm water storage tank, outfall pipes to the Avoca River and the construction of new reed beds, providing a sustainable and cost-effective solution for the long-term treatment of sludge. The new treatment plant will have the capacity to adequately treat a population equivalent (PE) of 1,900, the equivalent of 2,690 wheelie bins of raw sewage per day, ensuring it meets appropriate standards before being safely discharged into the marine environment.

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Commenting on the project Dawid Wozniak, Regional Delivery Lead at Irish Water, said: "We are delighted to be moving forward with this significant project on behalf of the local community in Avoca. This project will end the current practice of discharging untreated wastewater into the Avoca River, thereby, improving water quality and marine life as well as supporting economic growth and development in the area.

"Irish Water is committed to ending the unacceptable practice of discharging raw sewage in Ireland by constructing wastewater treatment plants and network infrastructure. We are working to ensure that wastewater is adequately treated and meets the highest standards before being safely discharged into the marine environment."

When originally constructed in the early 1970s, the existing Avoca Wastewater Treatment Plant provided primary treatment for a designated population of approximately 500. The wastewater treatment plant no longer operates sufficiently and does not provide the necessary treatment to meet the demands of a growing population, resulting in raw sewage being discharged directly into the river. This project will end this unacceptable practice and bring with it significant benefits to the local community and environment.

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