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01/11/2022

Tyrone Village Set For £2.6m Wastewater Improvements

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A new £2.6 million programme of work is set to begin to transform wastewater infrastructure in the County Tyrone village of Derrycrin.

NI Water is leading the scheme, which will see Derrycrin Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) replaced with modern new infrastructure.

Construction work at Derrycrin will commence towards the end of November and will continue until early 2024.

Ahead of construction, Lowry Building and Civil Engineering (LBCE) will set up its work compound and install a temporary treatment plant in lands adjacent to the existing treatment works, located off the Drumenny Road.

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Site mobilisation/compound set-up works will commence around the beginning of November 2022 with the temporary plant due to be taken to site around the end of November. Once this has been successfully installed, LBCE will begin demolishing the old works and preparing the site for the new treatment units.

Sean Milligan, NI Water Senior Project Manager said: "We are pleased to announce this extensive £2.6 million programme of improvements to replace Derrycrin Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) with modern new infrastructure.

"The investment will include the installation of state-of-the-art treatment tanks, along with advanced electrical and mechanical systems to provide a robust wastewater treatment solution.

"The new infrastructure planned for Derrycrin will support local development, deliver environmental improvements and ensure NI Water meets EU standards for many years to come.

"NI Water and our appointed contractor, Deane Lowry Jacopa (DLJ) would like to thank the public for their patience while we complete this essential improvement work."

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