Omeath Sewerage Scheme, Co.Louth

A Preliminary Report was undertaken by TOBIN in 2012 to determine the best location for the treatment of wastewater from the Omeath Agglomeration and to identify the extent of works required to rehabilitate and upgrade the existing wastewater collection system. The current phased development involves provision for a 1000p.e wastewater treatment plant, construction of new […]
Donegal Countywide Watermains Rehabilitation

Irish Water is working in partnership with Donegal County Council to deliver the Donegal Countywide Watermains Rehabilitation Project as part of the ongoing Donegal Water Conservation Project Stage 3 Scheme. Following a reappraisal of the water main replacement priorities within Donegal, approx. 46km of mains replacement in 15 areas has been identified as priority works […]
Lough Mask Regional Water Supply Scheme

A Water Order secured under the 1942 Water Supplies Act gave the right to abstract up to 54,145m3 of water per day from Lough Mask. The phased development involved the provision of a supply connection to Westport Town from the Lough Mask Regional Water Supply Scheme at a location near to the treatment plant at […]
Longford Central RWSS

Over the course of the Longford Central RWSS scheme, two works contract were carried out which significantly improved the existing water treatment and water supply infrastructure. The first contract that was carried out involved the improvement of water treatment facilities at Lough Forbes WTW. Prior to the upgrade, the existing clarification tank was overloaded. This […]
Costelloe Regional Water Supply Scheme

The Costelloe Regional Water Supply Scheme was procured in two contracts, a DBO contract for the lake impoundment, abstraction works and treatment (Contract 3), and an Employer Design contract for pipelines and reservoirs (Contract 2). Contract 2 commenced in June 2013 and included the construction of two clearwater service reservoirs (500m³ and 1,700m³) and approximately […]
Westmeath Water Conservation Project

The Westmeath Water Conservation Project entailed a 3 stage approach to tackling the issue of unaccounted for water (UFW). Stage 1 involved putting Water Management Systems in place, District Meter Areas, to quantify the extent of the problem and systems to help improve operational efficiencies Stage 2 centered around rollout of an Active Leakage Control […]