New £4m wasterwater plant in Maghaberry

NI Water is delighted to announce that a new state-of-the-art £4million Wastewater Treatment Works at Maghaberry has been completed.

The project involved the construction of a new treatment works on the site of the existing works, which will now meet the needs of the growing local population of Maghaberry village and the expansion of the prison.

Welcoming the project’s completion, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said: “Due to this £4million investment, the village of Maghaberry and the surrounding area will now have a treatment works that meets the needs of the growing local population in this busy village.

“This is a direct benefit for around 5000 people living in the area as well as unlocking economic potential by accommodating future development.

“The investment will also improve the local river water quality in the Glen River and River Lagan, enhancing the natural environment.

“This all highlights the far reaching benefits that investment in our wastewater infrastructure can have.”

Kieran Grant Head of Wastewater Capital delivery NI Water added: “This new Works provides a major piece in the infrastructural jigsaw that is so essential to allow our communities to develop, grow and thrive.

“Continued investment in the water and wastewater services throughout Northern Ireland is essential to improve the infrastructure and to help us to ensure the protection of public health and the environment; support the growing economy and enable us to meet increasingly challenging European standards.”