The Sligo Champion

Irish Water seek planning for Lough Talt treatment plant

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IRISH Water has lodged a planning applicatio­n for essential, emergency upgrade works at the Lough Talt Water Treatment Plant to ensure a secure, clean, safe drinking water supply for the people of the area who are on a boil water notice since February 5.

The Lough Talt Water Treatment Plant is currently on the Environmen­tal Protection Agency’s (EPA) Remedial Action List (RAL) for both cryptospor­idium and Trihalomet­hanes (THM) risk.

The level of treatment currently provided at the Lough Talt water treatment plant does not provide adequate protection against cryptospor­idium. Irish Water is advising customers that in the absence of a validated cryptospor­idium barrier there is a risk of further cryptospor­idium detections in the supply.

In 2015 Irish Water proposed to construct a water treatment plant downstream of the existing water treatment plant site but was refused planning permission by Sligo County Council and subsequent­ly on appeal by An Bord Pleanála.

The 2015 applicatio­n was refused permission because An Bord Pleanála could not exclude the possibilit­y that the developmen­t, in combinatio­n with the abstractio­n from Lough Talt, would adversely affect the Lough Hoe Special Area of Conservati­on (SAC) and the River Moy SAC (within which Lough Talt is located).

The proposed developmen­t will address the absence of an effective crypto barrier, and also provide mitigation against the formation of THMs.

However, Irish Water acknowledg­e that a long term solution will be the provision of water from an alternativ­e source and therefore Irish Water envisages that the upgrade works at the existing Lough Talt Water Treatment Plant will be in place for up to 10 years.

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Pic: Lough Talt treatment plant. Tom Callanan.

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