NI Water is scheduled to commence a £4.8m programme of work this summer to provide Ballyronan (pictured) with a modern new wastewater treatment facility.
The existing treatment works, which was constructed in the 1970s off the Ballyronan Road/Shore Road, Ballyronan, will remain in operation while the new infrastructure is being installed at the same site.
Coalisland-based GEDA Construction has been appointed to carry out the 18-month contract, which will see the implementation of a temporary working area adjacent to the site to facilitate construction works.
Newry-based Water Solutions Ireland will carry out the extensive mechanical and electrical installation at the site, while Belfast-based RPS Group is providing technical support for the project.
Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd said: “NI Water’s substantial £4.8m investment is good news for people who live in the Ballyronan area.
“The work, which is being undertaken by local companies, will include the installation of state-of-the-art, fully enclosed, treatment tanks, along with advanced electrical and mechanical systems to provide a robust wastewater treatment solution. This will support local development and help improve water quality in Lough Neagh, delivering economic and environmental benefits for the local community for many years to come.”
NI Water Project Manager Sean Milligan added: “Construction work at the site will get underway in full after the July holidays. During the initial construction phase there will be increased traffic at the site and along the Ballyronan Road, as materials and new infrastructure are delivered and excavated spoil removed.”
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