Water treatment works in Ballyvaughan & Kilfenora to commence next year
Construction of water treatment works for Ballyvaughan and Kilfenora are to commence next year, Irish Water have said.
Construction of water treatment works for Ballyvaughan and Kilfenora are to commence next year, Irish Water have said.
A West Clare representative has criticised Irish Water for their insistence on not taking responsibility for various wastewater treatment plants in the county.
Works on water network improvement is expected to cause disruption to supply in Miltown Malbay, Cooraclare, Creegh, Spanish Point and Mullagh next week.
Frustration is hitting fever pitch in two West Clare communities over the absence of adequate sewerage and wastewater treatment plants despite decades of efforts to rectify the matter.
Leaks in the Dublin area should be dealt with during restrictions to prevent the “huge cost to the economy” associated with constructing a 170km pipeline from Parteen Basin, downriver from Lough Derg.
Clare’s ability to capitalise on remote working may be hindered by aspects of the County Development Plan, a West Clare representative has warned.
Failure to install ‘adequate infrastructure’ in Clare’s rural communities will accelerate their demise, local councillors have warned.
An upgrade to the sewerage infrastructure in Clarecastle is due to begin at the start of January.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have released their Urban Wastewater Treatment report for 2019, citing five Clare towns that continued to release raw sewage into the environment by the end of the year.
Irish Water’s relationship with the people of Co Clare has reached “crisis point,” a West Clare representative has affirmed.