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26 September 2007 - Murphy opens £3million wastewater treatment works for Dundrum

Regional Development Minister, Conor Murphy, MP, MLA, today officially opened a new state-of-the-art upgraded Wastewater Treatment Works in Dundrum.

The new Northern Ireland Water (NIW) facility will serve a population of approximately 2,000 from the village.

Speaking at the event, Minister Murphy said: “The new facility is just one example of the investment required to improve the water and sewerage infrastructure throughout the north. By 2010 NIW will have invested £492million in wastewater treatment and collection systems.

“This will help NIW meet European standards, respond to increasing demand and provide the region with a world class modern service. This is another major step in the plan to provide people with the quality of water and sewerage services they deserve.”

Katharine Bryan, Chief Executive of NIW said: “There is an urgent and well documented need to address the issues arising from a legacy of under-investment to enable us to match or exceed performance levels of similar UK water companies by 2015. For different reasons, money that should have been spent on water and sewerage down the years was not. NIW is now addressing this issue in a fundamental way that will produce real benefits for our customers.

“This new facility is a wonderful example of NIW working at its best to provide a quality service for the people of Dundrum. We are delighted the Minister has been able to attend so he can see first hand the commitment of the team and the impact such projects have on the local community.”

This project is a fine example of NIW working in partnership with BSG Civil Engineering, McAdam Design, Williams Industrial Services and Project Managers, Doran Consulting to improve the infrastructure.

Notes to Editors:

  1. Dundrum Wastewater Treatment Works is the first Works built under the Integrated Wastewater Framework.
  2. The new Works are located in an environmentally sensitive area adjacent to Dundrum Bay. It has been designed to comply with stringent effluent discharge standards set by the Environment and Heritage Service.
  3. Media queries to: DRD Press Office on 02890 540837 or to NIW Press Office on 028 9035 4710.
  4. 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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