STORMING AHEAD: Essential storm sewer Improvement work continues at Minorca Place, Carrickfergus

NI Water is currently undertaking essential sewer improvement work at St Nicholas’ Primary School, as part of the Living With Water programme.

The project involves the construction of a large stormwater storage tank in the school grounds that will reduce the number of storm overflow spills, as well as a screen that will reduce pollution, by removing solid waste, such as wet wipes.

NI Water Senior Project Manager David McClean said: “We are pleased to be delivering this essential improvement scheme at Minorca Place, Carrickfergus. This project is part of a wider programme of works, that will deliver environmental improvements and has already seen a major upgrade to Lower Woodburn Wastewater Pumping Station (WwPS), as well as other local network upgrades such as work coming up on the Belfast Road, which will help reduce the risk of out-of-sewer flooding and improve the water quality in Belfast Lough.

WORK IN PROGRESS: Paddy O’Boyle AG Wilson, NI Water’s David McClean and Sangeetha Iyyappan AG Wilson

“We appreciate that work of this nature can be disruptive and would like to thank the school community for their continued patience and cooperation while we have been working in the school grounds, which has avoided disruption on busy nearby roads. Our project team, including contractor AG Wilson and Tetra Tech will strive to keep disruption to a minimum and aim to have work completed in the school grounds by the end of August.”

The NI Water project team has engaged with the school community and we appreciate the co-operation of the wider public in ensuring that children do not play in or around any site or machinery. Working areas will have warning signs in place to protect the public from any hazards. The public are advised to stay out of these working areas for their own safety.

NI Water is also due to commence work at the end of June to lay a new sewer on the Belfast Road, Carrickfergus. The installation of this new sewer – which will be carried out in three phases – forms part of a programme of measures that will create additional capacity in the sewer network to help support local development.

For further information, please email press.office@niwater.com

The Living With Water in Belfast Plan, aims to provide the drainage and wastewater treatment infrastructure needed to help protect Belfast against flooding, enhance the environment, and enable the city to grow., Further information on the Living With Water Programme can be found at: www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/topics/living-water-programme

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