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Traffic management plan in place for 9-week water works

written by Rachel McLaughlin March 6, 2018
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Traffic management plans and short-term water shut offs are to be expected in parts of Letterkenny as Irish Water carry out Phase Two of a major water mains replacement this month.

Irish Water working in partnership with Donegal County Council is set to commence works on phase two of the High Road/Windyhall Water Mains Replacement Project next week with the project expected to be completed in nine weeks.

This section of work will involve the replacement of 490 metres of pipeline outside Letterkenny University Hospital starting at the Hospital Roundabout and ending at St Columba’s Terrace. The works will be completed by Farrans Construction.

A traffic management plan, which has been developed in consultation with Donegal County Council’s roads and water services offices will be in place once again.

A notice from Irish Water said these water mains renewal works are being carried out as part of Irish Water’s national €500 million Leakage Reduction Programme.

This particular project will reduce the instances of bursts in the area and thereby significantly reduce the level of disruption to customers.

Phase one has been completed and consisted of the replacement of 270 metres of pipeline outside the hospital orthodontic department up to the hospital roundabout.

Phase two will be completed in approximately nine weeks including the Easter holidays, when works will be suspended from March 30 to April 4.

On the traffic management plan, Irish Water said that every effort has been made to consider the local businesses and the general public in planning this portion of the works.

The work sections will be limited to short sections to minimise impact on customers. The works may involve some short-term water shut offs and the project team will ensure that customers are given a minimum of 48 hours prior notice of any planned water shut offs. Customers can contact the Irish Water call centre on 1850 278 278 if they have any queries.

Details of the traffic management plan are as follows:

  • Hospital Roundabout (road crossing): (100m) – night works, lane diversion, works carried out in three phases to facilitate lane diversion and two way flow of traffic.
  • Hospital Roundabout to Iona Road: (70m) – daytime stop and go system, with traffic lights installed at night.
  • Iona Road to Beechwood Park: (90m) – night time road closure, with diversions
  • Beechwood Park to Sprackburn Drive: (45m) – daytime stop and go system, with traffic lights installed at night.
  • Sprackburn Drive to Newline Road: (190m) – daytime stop and go system, with traffic lights installed at night.

Signage will be placed at both ends of the scheme to alert commuters of the works and any expected delays.

As well as replacing 750 metres of ageing public water mains, the project also involves replacing old damaged service connections. A service connection is the water pipe which joins Irish Water’s public main to a customer’s property. The old water mains and service connections will be replaced with modern high density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic pipes.

Featured image: Letterkenny Hospital Roundabout. Photo by Clive Wasson

Traffic management plan in place for 9-week water works was last modified: March 6th, 2018 by Rachel McLaughlin
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