NI Water has hosted a tour of the recently completed Ards North Wastewater Treatment Works in Bllywalter.
The firm welcomed Kellie Armstrong MLA and Councillor Patricia Morgan to the plant and Mark Consiglia, Wastewater Assets Area Manager – East, led the tour. He gave an overview of the wider £18 million wastewater project, which will help improve the quality of bathing waters along part of the Ards Peninsula.
The project, which got underway in May 2021, included the construction of new wastewater pumping stations and pipelines to rationalise and upgrade the wastewater infrastructure in the Carrowdore, Ballywhiskin and Ballywalter catchments.
The new treatment facility has been designed to treat all wastewater flows from the villages of Carrowdore, Ballywhiskin and Ballywalter - as well as local caravan parks - to strict environmental standards before discharging the treated effluent out to sea via a new long sea outfall pipe, constructed off the coast at Ballyferris.
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