Works have been completed on two significant water mains upgrade projects in County Wicklow.
Irish Water, working in partnership with Wicklow County Council, has completed the construction of more than 3km of new water mains and ancillary works linking Barndarrig to Redcross Water Treatment Plant. In Roundwood, a further 4km of new water mains was constructed along the R764 to Vartry Water Treatment Plant providing both communities with a safer and more secure water supply.
Joe Carroll, Water Network Programme Lead with Irish Water, said completion of both of these strategic projects, is another step in improving Wicklow’s water network.
"Irish Water is delighted to have completed these significant projects for the people of Barndarrig and Roundwood. Both projects will provide the local communities with a safe and reliable water supply now and into the future. I’m sure this is welcome news especially to the local community in Barndarrig as they were previously impacted by drinking water restrictions due to water quality issues.
"We understand that the delivery of these important works to the underground water network caused disruption to the local communities, so again, we would like to thank the people of Barndarrig and Roundwood for their patience and cooperation while we completed these vital projects. Both projects were completed by Ward & Burke Construction Limited and we would like to thank them for their diligence throughout."
John Bowes, Senior Engineer with Wicklow County Council, added: "As a result of the collaboration between Wicklow County Council and Irish Water, customers across the county are currently enjoying a more secure and reliable water supply. These works in Barndarrig and Roundwood, undertaken through the Leakage Reduction Programme, will benefit customers by strengthening and reinforcing the water network. I would like to thank these communities for their patience as we delivered this significant work to provide a better water supply."
In addition, Irish Water took the opportunity to upgrade the local wastewater network, which involved the construction of almost 2.5km of new sewer pipeline from Barndarrig to Redcross. A sewer network that is fit for purpose is essential in order to support business and social development in the community. These works will support existing and future growth and development while also improving the overall performance of the sewer network and helping to safeguard the environment.
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