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13/07/2022

Major Wastewater Upgrade Gets Underway In East Cork

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The network phase of the major Midleton Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF) Wastewater Project in County Cork has officially begun.

Led by Irish Water and Cork County Council, this project will see the construction of over 7.1km of new wastewater pipes to unlock the development of new housing in the East Cork area. Two new wastewater pumping stations will also be built, significantly improving the local wastewater network.

Mark Murray, Irish Water Programme Manager said: "We are delighted to have commenced the construction of the network phase of this vital project that will unlock the development of new housing in the East Cork area. We aim to begin construction on Water Rock pumping station, as part of the second phase of this project, towards the end of July this year.

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"This is a significant investment, and we look forward to working closely with the people of Midleton over the next 18 months as we deliver this project. Irish Water is committed to playing its part in the national drive to provide homes to people who need them by developing and prioritising the delivery of key water and wastewater infrastructure. By improving the wastewater infrastructure, Midleton will continue to thrive both socially and economically in the years to come."

The LIHAF project is broken into four phases.

Phase 1 involves the construction of 6km of wastewater pipeline from the Nordic Enterprise Park to Carrigtwohill. These works will primarily take place in the business park itself and not on the public road.  

Phase 2, planned to begin in late July, involves the construction of a new wastewater pumping station at Water Rock, on land adjacent to Nordic Enterprise Park. 

Phase 3 involves the construction of 300 metres of gravity sewer from the Nordic Enterprise Park to the Northern Relief Road roundabout. An application for planning permission has been submitted for further works on a new wastewater pipeline from this roundabout to the R626 Millbrook Crescent Road southbound to the rail crossing.

Phase 4 plans to construct a new wastewater pumping station at Milbrook Crescent adjacent to the R626 and Northern Relief Road. This phase of work also forms part of the application which has been submitted for planning permission.

The project, being delivered by GEDA Construction Ltd on behalf of Irish Water, will take approximately 18 months to complete.

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