Drogheda Independent

€260,000 upgrade starts this week at Tinure Water Treatment Plant

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IRISH Water is commencing work this week to upgrade the Tinure Wastewater Treatment Plant.

The €260,000 investment includes the constructi­on of a new storm water holding tank and pumping station and the installati­on of new inlet screening at the wastewater treatment plant. These works will ensure that there is more efficient treatment at the plant.

The new storm water tank will increase the capacity at the plant and reduce the risk of overflows at times of storms and heavy rainfall. This will benefit the environmen­t as the investment will reduce the risk of overflows to the White River.

The contract was awarded to EMR and work is expected to be completed in summer 2018.

Commenting on the project Peter Flood, Capital Programmes Lead, East and Midlands Region said “Our investment in the Tinure Wastewater Treatment plant will increase the efficiency of the plant and reduced the risk of overflows at times of heavy rainfall. This investment will benefit the environmen­t as the risk to overflows into the White River will be reduced. Irish Water is committed to investing in Ireland’s wastewater infrastruc­ture to protect the environmen­t by improving the quality of the treated discharge water from our wastewater treatment plants.”

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