Improvement work is to commence to upgrade Quay Street Pumping Station in Balbriggan.
The project is part of a wider plan to improve the wastewater infrastructure in the wider Balbriggan and Stamullen area.
The works will begin onsite next month and will include essential upgrades to the existing pump station and storm tanks, located underneath Quay Street Car Park, as well as upgrades to the ventilation and odour control facilities. It will also include upgrades to the wastewater network. The works will be carried out on behalf of Uisce Éireann by GMC Utilities Ltd. and are expected to be completed by Q2 2024.
Uisce Éireann’s Padraig Hanly, said: "We are looking forward to progressing this essential wastewater project for the Balbriggan and Stamullen areas. When completed, the new pump station and associated upgrades to the wastewater network will support future growth and development as well as supporting the enhancement of the local environment.
"We are also progressing a Drainage Area Plan (DAP) for Balbriggan which will allow us to understand what impact the network is having on receiving waters, to prioritise investment to where it is most needed, and to design the necessary upgrades."
In order to safely facilitate works, Quay Street car park, south of the canal, will be closed. Alternative car parking is being made available by Fingal County Council at Bath Road and Bremore Castle. To ensure the safety of crews and the public, temporary traffic management will be necessary on Quay Street between the car park and control building, and will be communicated locally.
Declan Ryan, Town Regeneration Officer with Fingal County Council, said: "We are delighted that Uisce Éireann is prioritising the upgrade of Quay Street Pumping Station which will significantly support Fingal County Council’s “Our Balbriggan” rejuvenation plan which will see Quay Street, the harbour and pier areas transformed for all of Balbriggan and surrounding communities to enjoy. Quay Street car park will also be closed permanently following Uisce Éireann’s works, as part of the Quay Street Plaza Redevelopment plan. Alternative car parking is being made available by Fingal County Council at Bath Road and Bremore Castle."
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