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Uisce Éireann Gets Go-Ahead For Major Wastewater Upgrade At Portlaoise Wastewater Treatment Plant

ByArticle Source LogoWater Briefing04-23-20262 min
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The once in a generation upgrade will increase the capacity of wastewater treatment in the town to population equivalent, of over 45,000, ensuring it can meet the needs of the growing community for at least the next 25 years. The project will also deliver improved treatment standards, contributing to enhanced water quality in the River Triogue and ensuring compliance with national and European wastewater regulations.

Speaking about the project, James Browne, T.D., Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, said:

“This investment to upgrade the Portlaoise Wastewater Treatment Plant will provide the critical infrastructure needed to support housing delivery and sustainable development in the area. Ensuring communities have the wastewater capacity required to grow is central to this Government’s priorities, and this project will play an important role in meeting future demand while safeguarding the River Triogue and the wider environment.”

Paul Fallon, Portfolio Manager at Uisce Éireann commented:

“We’re delighted to forge ahead with this much-needed project for the community. This significant upgrade to the Portlaoise Wastewater Treatment Plant is about future-proofing essential wastewater infrastructure so the town can continue to grow and thrive in a sustainable way. Once complete, the upgraded plant will provide the additional treatment capacity required to support future development, while ensuring compliance with environmental standards.”

With planning approval now secured, Uisce Éireann will progress to the next phase of the project, including detailed design and preparation for construction.

The upgrade has been designed with sustainability at its core, including the use of renewable energy through an on-site solar array and the creation of a dedicated biodiversity enhancement area. The measures will help reduce the plant’s environmental impact while supporting nature locally.

The project will also modernise and expand the existing facility to improve how wastewater is treated and managed, including increased storage and additional treatment capacity to support future growth.

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