A €19 million project to upgrade the wastewater infrastructure for the towns of Ballina and Newport has taken a major step forward.
Ward and Burke has signed a contract with Irish Water to deliver the works, which will begin in Ballina in January 2023 and in Newport during mid-2023. Work is expected to be completed in both towns by the end of 2024.
These important projects will eliminate the discharge of poorly treated wastewater into the receiving waters resulting in improved water quality. Other benefits will include accommodating future population growth of the surrounding areas and enhancing local amenities.
Speaking about this milestone, Seamus Glynn, Asset Delivery Regional Lead with Irish Water, said: "We are delighted to be delivering these important projects on behalf of the communities in Ballina and Newport.
"The existing infrastructure serving both areas is overloaded and outdated. This significant investment will allow us to provide a quality service and will boost both towns by enhancing the local environment and improving water quality in the receiving waters.
"These projects are another example of Irish Water's commitment to providing quality water and wastewater services for the people of Tipperary.
"Irish Water has, and will continue to, invest in water and wastewater infrastructure projects across the premier county. These projects have been long-awaited but finally we have boots on the ground and are eager to get going. The works will be carried out by 2025 but the project will benefit the county for decades to come. We would like to thank the local community for their support and co-operation as we carry out this work.
"We look forward to working with our colleagues in Tipperary County Council, Ward and Burke, and most importantly - the people of Ballina and Newport to deliver these vital upgrades of wastewater infrastructure."
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