In a meeting with Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, NI Water has provided an overview of its planned infrastructure investments, challenges and development constraints in the council area.
The meeting addressed critical sewer and wastewater challenges facing Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council. Presentations included details on current issues, along with proposed investments to address them. Additionally, councillors received valuable information on preventing blockages through the Fat, Oils and Grease (FOG) Campaign. They were also briefed on the importance of collaborating with NI Water's pre-planning team, aligning with the Developers Services Campaign.
NI Water has also highlighted its commitment to finding solutions and exploring all available options to work with Councils and developers to progress the Council’s ambitions for the people in their area.
Steve Blockwell, NI Water's Head of Investment Management, Engineering & Sustainabilty, said: "NI Water's goal in the council area is to ensure there is a modern, efficient service today and in the future.
"These services play a pivotal role in protecting NI’s environment and growing the economy. NI Water are committed to delivering this for the benefit of all by maximising infrastructure, investigating options for targeted interventions, promoting developer led and financed solutions through the solution engineering team and also providing robust planning responses."
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