Brian Sheehan of Uisce Éireann.

Ballina and Newport benefit

Uisce Éireann’s investment in Ireland’s wastewater infrastructure is benefiting communities around the country by supporting sustainable growth and development, enhancing water quality and protecting the environment.

The latest EPA Urban Wastewater Treatment Report just published, shows the progress being made in tackling long-running issues like raw sewage discharges, while also underlining the need for continued investment in our essential wastewater services.

2022 saw the highest annual investment in wastewater to date of over €450m as Uisce Éireann continues to make progress in priority areas such as locations where there is raw sewage entering the rivers, lakes and the sea, and sites identified by the European Court of Justice under the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive and sites where urban wastewater is a significant pressure. As the EPA acknowledges, the building, repair and upgrading of Ireland’s wastewater treatment plants and sewer network will require a multi-billion euro investment programme over many years.

Uisce Éireann is focussed on delivering the best possible service improvements, while maximising return on investment.

Uisce Éireann is also driving sustained improvement in existing wastewater treatment standards. Last year 91% of Ireland’s treatment plants were fully compliant with the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive. For those plants that are not currently achieving compliance, Uisce Éireann has a plan of action to address any deficiencies and bring them up to the appropriate standard as quickly as possible.

In Tipperary, this investment by Uisce Éireann will lead to improved wastewater treatment in a number of communities, including Ballina and Newport where the local treatment plants are currently undergoing €19m upgrades, helping to protect the local environment.

The two projects combined will serve a population equivalent of 11,600 and will accommodate future population growth of the surrounding areas.

Substantial upgrades are also underway at wastewater treatment plants in Cahir and Borrisokane which will facilitate growth and development in both areas.

Upgrades to wastewater treatment plants are planned for Nenagh and Fethard. Upgrades are also planned for Kilsheelan and Lisvarrinane under the Small Towns and Villages Growth Programme. These projects will be progressed through the current and future investment cycles, subject to approval and planning.

Brian Sheehan, Uisce Éireann’s Head of Infrastructure Delivery, noted that: “Ending raw sewage discharges and improving wastewater treatment for communities across the country are priorities for Uisce Éireann. We are making huge strides in addressing these issues and we are now seeing real and tangible benefits from the unprecedented level of investment in this essential infrastructure. To date over 70% of raw sewage discharges nationwide have been eliminated and we are on track to end the majority by 2025. Our targeted programme of investment in existing wastewater plants and networks is also helping to protect the environment and enhance water quality.

“The timely delivery of this infrastructure and these services is a critical component in supporting sustainable social and economic development. Last year we invested over €1bn in water and wastewater projects, and we will need to maintain this level of funding in the years to come.”