Irish Water: Handover of wastewater treatment project work in Cobh , Cork
After two years of work to develop the sewage network in Cobe in the city of Cork and still sewage pipes at a distance of 60 meters connected to the main estuary of the city, the company announced the completion of the project work and the start of sewage discharge through sewage pipes for treatment through the estuary and then discharged directly into the sea in order to improve the water quailty in Irish rivers, lakes and seas to ensure that the European legislation of the European Union Wastewater Treatment Directives are not violated in order to ensure the environmental development of the city following this announcement Irish Prim Minister Micheal Martin officially inaugurated the Cork Dockyard pumping Station Cobh treatment plant Wastewater , the company has built a sewage treatment plant for its discharge in Cork Public Port, initially in the Shanbly region , and then connected to the existing networks in Crosshaven and Carigalen in 2017 , the processing network was then expandedto link Rangasekedi and Shinbali , and by 2019 a link station had been established between Cobh and Monkstown.
Work on this project has been in progress since 2014 , as it is part of Cork City’s man wastewater treatment project
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Irish water always works hard in cooperation with the local authority to protect the health and well- being of citizens and to ensure the continuity of drinking water and sanitation services
For more information about the project please visit the link.
Source: Cork Safety Alerts
Categories: News- Ireland
Tags:Wastewater Treatment ## Irish Water## Cobh##
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