Fine Gael TD for Galway West and Mayo South, Seán Kyne has today welcomed the €94 million investment by Irish Water to upgrade Galway’s water and wastewater infrastructure through a range of projects spanning this year until 2019. Commented Deputy Kyne: “€36 million is being invested to upgrade drinking water infrastructure in the City and… Read more »
Posts Tagged: Claregalway Sewerage Scheme
Claregalway and Milltown will benefit to the tune of €5.6 million with new wastewater treatment schemes confirmed for both areas by Irish Water in partnership with Galway County Council. The construction of two new treatment plants has now started and 5.2 km of a new foul sewer collection system has already been completed. The whole project… Read more »
The long awaited approval for a sewerage scheme for Claregalway has finally come through after years of waiting. Milltown also has received approval and will now go to construction. Over the past number of years the pipes for the sewage treatment system were installed in both villages but then the process came to an abrupt… Read more »
Independent Deputy for Galway West, Noel Grealish has welcomed news that Phase 2 of the Claregalway and Milltown Sewerage Schemes have been given approval to proceed to construction by Irish Water. ‘This phase of the Claregalway Sewerage Scheme involves the Design Build and Operate (DBO) of the new treatment plant for the village and contract… Read more »
Galway County Council will be able to advance the Claregalway and Milltown Sewerage Scheme following the approval granted by Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Phil Hogan, TD, to proceed to tender stage. In a letter to Galway West Deputy, Seán Kyne, Minister Hogan confirmed the approval of the project which totals over… Read more »
Galway County Council wishes to inform the public that as of Monday 14th January 2013, road works being carried out on the N17 as part of the new sewerage scheme will be carried out at Night time from 8pm until 6am. This change from daytime working to night-time working is designed to improve traffic flows… Read more »
As pipe laying commenced earlier this week (Monday 7th Jan, 2013), for the major new sewerage scheme serving Claregalway, there will be additional traffic disruption on the busy N17 and N18 there for the next three months. However, it is hoped to do some of the work at night and this may significantly reduce the… Read more »
Independent Deputy for Galway West, Noel Grealish has welcomed news that Galway County Council are now seeking tenders for the laying of the pipe network for the Claregalway and Milltown Sewerage Schemes. ‘Galway County Council hope to accept a tender in the next few months and work will commence on the laying of pipes in… Read more »
The days of the septic tanks are numbered in Claregalway and Milltown as a major step towards providing up-to-date sewage treatment facilities for both communities was taken this week when Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan announced €2.8 million in funding for the necessary piping. Galway County Council will now advertise for tenders for the… Read more »