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Irish Water gets green light for works in Offaly village

Irish Water gets green light for works in Offaly village Reporter: );   ); Irish Water has been given the green light for a project to support growth and development in Rhode, Co Offaly. They are working with Offaly County Council on the project which has seen Rhode wastewater treatment plant selected for upgrade as part of the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme. This investment in the local wastewater infrastructure will provide additional capacity for the development of new homes, while ensuring that wastewater continues to be treated to an appropriate standard, Irish Water said. Details of other towns and villages to be included in the programme, if any, will be announced in the coming months.

Carrigallen wastewater treatment plant selected for upgrade

Carrigallen wastewater treatment plant selected for upgrade Reporter:   ); Irish Water is working in partnership with Leitrim County Council to support growth and development throughout the county, while protecting the environment and safeguarding water supplies. Carrigallen wastewater treatment plant has been selected for upgrade as part of the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme. This investment in the local wastewater infrastructure will provide additional capacity for the development of new homes, while ensuring that wastewater continues to be treated to an appropriate standard. Elaine Heneghan, Irish Water’s Regional Forward Planning Specialist, said: “We are pleased to confirm that this important project to improve wastewater treatment capacity in Carrigallen has been given the green light. This will bring big benefits to the area by ensuring the infrastructure is in place to meet the needs of Carrigallen as it continues to grow.

Irish Water gets green light for works in Offaly village

Irish Water gets green light for works in Offaly village Reporter: );   ); Irish Water has been given the green light for a project to support growth and development in Rhode, Co Offaly. They are working with Offaly County Council on the project which has seen Rhode wastewater treatment plant selected for upgrade as part of the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme. This investment in the local wastewater infrastructure will provide additional capacity for the development of new homes, while ensuring that wastewater continues to be treated to an appropriate standard, Irish Water said. Details of other towns and villages to be included in the programme, if any, will be announced in the coming months.

Green light for Irish Water project in Doonbeg

Photo: Irish Water/Clive Wasson Irish Water is working in partnership with Clare County Council to support growth and development throughout the county, while protecting the environment and safeguarding water supplies. Doonbeg wastewater treatment plant has now been selected for upgrade as part of the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme. This investment in the local wastewater infrastructure will provide additional capacity for the development of new homes, while ensuring that wastewater continues to be treated to an appropriate standard. Elaine Heneghan, Irish Water’s Regional Forward Planning Specialist, said: “We are pleased to confirm that this important project to improve wastewater treatment capacity in town/village has been given the green light. This will bring big benefits to the area by ensuring the infrastructure is in place to meet the needs of the village as it continues to grow.

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