Irish Water is holding an information evening to present plans for the Kilcar Sewerage Scheme to people in the local area.
The event will take place at the Aislann Centre, Kilcar, on Monday, June 25 from 5.30-7.30pm.
“Irish Water is working to end the unacceptable practice of discharging untreated wastewater into Tawny Bay by developing a new wastewater treatment plant as part of the Kilcar Sewerage Scheme,” a spokesperson said.
The public are invited to attend the information evening to meet the project team and learn more about Irish Water’s plans to progress this important project.
“The practice of discharging untreated wastewater into Tawny Bay is unsustainable. The new wastewater treatment plant will bring benefits to Kilcar in terms of health, integrity of the environment and improved water quality for all.
“Cleaner water will enhance Kilcar’s amenity value and act as a platform for social and economic development. The new pipes, pumping station and wastewater treatment plant have all been sized to accommodate an increase in the local population and will facilitate future growth in the area. The project will also ensure that the water quality standards set down by regulatory bodies will be achieved.”
Anyone interested in receiving further information or in asking questions about this project are invited to attend the information evening.
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