Uisce Éireann Irish Water
Incorporated in July, 2013 as a company under the Water Services Act 2013, Uisce Éireann (fomerly Irish Water) brings the water and wastewater services of the 31 local authorities together under one national service provider.
The company is responsible for the operation of all public water and wastewater services including management of national water and wastewater assets, maintenance of the water and wastewater system, investment and planning, managing capital projects and customer care and billing.
Arklow Long Sea Outfall (2023)
September 2022 saw the successful completion of a new kilometre outfall pipeline in Arklow, Ireland. The lack of wastewater treatment facilities in Arklow resulted in untreated wastewater being discharged directly to the Avoca River. The design and construction of a new wastewater treatment plant and long sea outfall was required to improve the water quality […]
Outfalls
Sewers
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
Lee Road Water Treatment Plant (2023)
Lee Road Water Treatment Plant (WTP) provides approximately 70% of Cork City’s total treated water supply. Water is taken from the River Lee, treated and then pumped to reservoirs in the north-west of the city through a system of rising mains. Water is distributed to consumers throughout the city via a network of gravity distribution […]
Water Treatment and Supply
Water Treatment Works
Ringsend WwTP: Phosphorus Fixation (2023)
Resource recovery for agricultural fertiliser use, while protecting the water quality in Dublin Bay
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
Wastewater Treatment Works
Quin WwTP (2022)
Quin Wastewater Treatment Plant (WwTP) is a small works serving a rural village in County Clare in the west of Ireland. The plant has been operating with a capacity of approx. 650 population equivalent (PE) and is operated and controlled by Irish Water. It discharges into the River Rine which flows to the Shannon Estuary, […]
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
Wastewater Treatment Works
Ringsend Main Lift Pumping Station (2021)
Ringsend Main Lift Pumping Station (MLPS) is located at Pigeon House Road, Ringsend, Dublin 4 and forms a critical part of the overall Dublin Drainage Network. It is operated by Dublin City Council and is under the joint control of the Local Authority and Irish Water. The MLPS pumps unscreened, unfiltered wastewater from the city […]
Sewage Pumping Stations
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
SWELL - Shared Waters Enhancement & Loughs Legacy Project (2021)
The Shared Waters Enhancement & Loughs Legacy (SWELL) project is an extensive programme of work being led by NI Water working in partnership with Irish Water, the Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Loughs Agency and East Border Region. Funded under the EU’s INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body, the €35m project […]
Sewage Pumping Stations
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
Wastewater Treatment Works
Ardsbeg WTW (2020)
Ardsbeg Water Treatment Works (WTW) is located in a remote area in the north of Co. Donegal in Ireland and treats water from a lake source to serve local villages of Gortahork and Falcarragh as well as rural farms and dwellings. The WTW was originally built in the 1960s and was modified in 2003. However, […]
Water Treatment and Supply
Water Treatment Works
Nereda in Ireland (2017)
Nereda® is an innovative, sustainable and cost-effective biological wastewater treatment technology that purifies water using the unique features of aerobic granular biomass; purifying bacteria that create compact granules with superb settling properties. The technology was originally discovered by the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, and developed in a unique public-private partnership between the […]
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
Wastewater Treatment Works
Wicklow Wastewater Upgrade Bundle (2017)
County Wicklow is situated on the east coast of Ireland, south of Dublin. Kilcoole WwTP is located off Sea Road and the surrounding topography is agricultural farmland. The WwTP at Kilpedder is a bordered by woodlands and private dwellings, while access to Redcross WwTP is by a caravan park in Redcross. All three sites are […]
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
Wastewater Treatment Works
Dublin New Water Resources (2004)
Major water supply problem for capital city Dublin
Water Treatment and Supply
Lough Owel WTW (2003)
Using membranes as a cryptosporidium barrier
Water Treatment and Supply
Water Treatment Works
Cork Main Drainage Scheme (2002)
Lough Mahon Crossing & Ballinure Header Chamber
Sewers
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage
Dublin Strategic Drainage Study (2002)
Major planning study for sustainable drainage infrastructure
Sewers
Wastewater Treatment and Sewerage