Regional Development Minister Danny Kennedy was on-site in Donaghmore recently to view progress on the village’s new £2.5million Wastewater Treatment Works which is being delivered by Lagan Construction Group. Construction got underway in July and is progressing well.
“This is an important program of work involving significant financial investment by NI Water. I am pleased to see this project well underway, as the new plant will improve the wastewater infrastructure for NI Water customers and accommodate future growth and development in the area.”Danny Kennedy, Regional Development Minister
“NI Water is pleased with the progress to date on this essential scheme, which involves the construction of a new treatment plant for the Donaghmore area. “The new plant will substantially increase the capacity for wastewater treatment in the area and will greatly improve the river water quality in the River Torrent.”Dermott McCurdy, Head of Wastewater Procurement at NI Water
It is anticipated that the new plant will be operational by spring 2015.
Pictured with the Minister is, Lagan Construction Group Project Manager Kieran McElduff and Dermott McCurdy, Head of Wastewater Procurement at NI Water.