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Uisce Éireann completes major wastewater upgrade project in Balbriggan

Uisce Éireann says it has completed upgrade works to Quay Street Pumping Station in Balbriggan to support future growth and development and protect the local environment.

This project was delivered under Uisce Éireann’s national Growth and Development programme, and forms part of a plan to improve the wastewater infrastructure in the wider Balbriggan and Stamullen area.

Works involved essential upgrades to the existing pump station and storm tanks, located underneath the former Quay Street Car Park, as well as upgrades to the adjacent control building site which included installation of a new control panel ventilation and odour control facilities. GMC Utilities Group carried out the works on behalf of Uisce Éireann.

Uisce Éireann’s Padraig Hanly, said: “We are delighted to have completed this essential wastewater project for the community in Balbriggan.

“This significant investment increases the capacity of the wastewater infrastructure in the area and will support the protection of the local environment.

The upgrades will facilitate improved operational adaptability and resilience and ensure the pump station and existing overflow is compliant with regulatory requirements.

“Residents and businesses will benefit from an upgraded wastewater network which will also enable the delivery of future developments and essential housing.

“We would like to sincerely thank the local community for their patience and cooperation during the construction phase of this project.

Declan Ryan, Town Regeneration Officer with Fingal County Council, welcomed the upgrades:

“The completion of the upgrades to Quay Street Pumping Station significantly supports 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.”

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