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02/08/2024

Shareridge To Continue Works In Clonmel

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Uisce Éireann has announced that Shareridge will continue work in Clonmel to improve the security and resilience of the town's water supply.

In August site investigation works will commence with main construction works currently planned to commence in September. The works will take approximately 18 to 24 months to complete and will be carried out in phases to minimise disruption to the local community.

The project, a multi-million-euro investment in water infrastructure, will provide a safer and more secure water supply for the homes and businesses of Clonmel and its surrounding areas.

In recent months, Uisce Éireann has conducted local remedial and improvement works to reduce unplanned interruptions and improve water quality. This marks the next phase of Uisce Éireann’s investment in Clonmel, aiming to deliver a more robust and resilient water supply through upgraded treatment facilities, increased storage and an improved network.

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The project includes upgrading the Monroe Water Treatment Plant (WTP), installing 15 km of new water mains, and upgrading the Rathronan Pump Station to connect the Monroe supply to the Clonmel North Reservoir and Poulavanogue network. These efforts will address water quality risks for customers on the Poulavanogue supply, allowing its removal from the EPA's Remedial Action List.

Uisce Éireann Water Regional Operations Manager, Jim Fitzgerald, said: "This essential work is part of a significant investment by Uisce Éireann to improve the water infrastructure across Tipperary, prioritising investment where it is needed most.

"The upgrade of Monroe Treatment Plant and the construction of 15km of new water main will ensure a more robust, resilient water supply and significant enhancement to water security across the town. Towns like Clonmel have had to deal with periods of instability regarding their water supply. This project will significantly improve the security and resilience of the Clonmel supply and allow the community to thrive into the future.

"I want to take this opportunity to thank the people of Clonmel for their ongoing support and patience throughout the delivery of this vital water infrastructure upgrade for the community."





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