Irish Water has submitted a planning application to build a new reservoir in Malahide, Dublin.
The plans, to upgrade the Malahide Water Supply Scheme, also include 2kms of new trunk water mains to provide 2,300m3 of additional water storage for the Malahide and Portmarnock area.
The new reservoir is to be developed north of Seamount Heights.
The existing reservoir has supplied Malahide and Portmarnock since 1971 and due to significant population growth in the area a new reservoir is required.
William McKnight, Programme Specialist with Irish Water said: "We are pleased to submit this planning application, this is an important project for Irish Water as it will improve the security of water supply for both Malahide and Portmarnock. The current reservoir has been serving the community for over 45 years. Over 20,000 people live in Malahide and Portmarnock and Irish Water is committed to investing in the water infrastructure for the our customers to ensure it meets and supports the development needs of the area long into the future."
Construction will begin in 2017 providing the plans are approved.
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