The water infrastructure in County Louth is to be upgraded after Irish Water announced it is to invest €3.4 million in the project.
In partnership with Louth County Council, the work includes the replacement and rehabilitation of 9.4km of aging water mains in Dundalk Town and the surrounding environs.
GMC Utilities Group Limited has been appointed to carry out the work which is expected to start in June.
The investment will improve the water supply for customers, by reducing leakage by approximately 215m3 of water per day.
Padraig Hanly, Irish Water's, Water Network and Rehabilitation Programmes Regional Lead for the East Midlands Region, said: "This investment will greatly improve the water infrastructure for residents and business owners in Dundalk and the surrounding areas. The replacement of these aging water mains that are prone to frequent bursts will improve the security of supply to customers and will also ensure that the existing and future residential and commercial development needs of the town are served."
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