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24 September 2008 - Larne's new £14million plant - First to use UV technology

Regional Development Minister Conor Murphy today officially opened the first water treatment plant to use Ultra Violet Light technology.

This new eco-friendly technology removes bacteria from the treatment process without the use of chemical disinfectants, leading to improvements in water quality in the area.

The new NI Water £14million Larne Wastewater Treatment Works, which caters for a population of 33,000, will provide a state of the art facility ensuring the level of treatment meets European standards.

Conor Murphy, Minister for the Department for Regional Development said: “This investment will ensure that this facility supports the growth and ongoing development within the area, while protecting the local environment. Protection of the Lough’s eco-system is particularly important in this designated Area of Special Scientific Interest. The use of this technology will ensure that NI Water is doing all it can to safeguard the wetland environment, the shellfish and the bird wildlife.

“Investment of approximately £1million per day is taking place in upgrading the water and sewerage system infrastructure. This facility is just one example of the scale of investment required to provide cleaner beaches and rivers, meet European standards, respond to increasing demand and provide the region with a modern service.”

Chris Mellor, Chairman and Chief Executive of NI Water added: “NI Water is committed to investing in projects that will deliver the best innovative solutions and benefit the local economy, community and environment. Extensive research was conducted into sourcing environmentally friendly technology with a proven track record that could meet the standards set by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency for this area.

“Using UV technology is better for the environment as there are less chemicals used in the treatment processes and it also allows an increase in the capacity of water which can be treated, reducing the likelihood of flooding in the area.

"I would like to pay tribute to the expertise of the team involved in this scheme and congratulate our project managers and contractors on achieving our compliance standard on schedule.”

Notes to Editors:

  1. Improvements to wastewater treatment and collection systems (sewers) resulting from £492million of investment by 2009/10, together with a Public Private Partnership programme investment of £122million, will result in 92.4% compliance of wastewater treatment works with EU standards by 2009.
  2. Media queries to DRD Press Office on 028 9054 0887 or NI Water Press Office on 028 9035 4710 or email press.office@niwater.com. Out of office hours please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 07699 715 440 and your call will be returned.

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