Falcarragh Sewerage Scheme
Wastewater Project
Uisce Éireann is working in partnership with Donegal County Council to end the discharge of poorly treated wastewater into Ballyness Bay with a significant investment in the Falcarragh Sewerage Scheme.
The existing sewerage works were originally constructed in 1959 and consists of primary treatment only which is currently overloaded. This project will provide a modern sewerage scheme for Falcarragh.
Benefits
- Water quality at the discharge point in Ballyness Bay will improve significantly
- Discharges will be restricted to periods of high tide only in Ballyness Bay
- Cleaner water will enhance Falcarragh's amenity value and act as a platform for social and economic development
- New combined sewer overflow (CSO), pumping station and WwTP have all been sized to accommodate future population growth
Steps
- Construction of a new Wastewater Treatment Plant at Ballyness which will serve a population equivalent of approximately 1,675
- Construction of a tidal tank and tidal valve to restrict discharge to periods of high tide only in Ballyness Bay
- Decommissioning and demolition of the existing septic tank in Ballyness
- Construction of a new wastewater pumping station and demolition of the existing pumping station at Ballyconnell
- Construction of a new CSO chamber and mechanical screen in Ballyness to replace the existing unscreened overflow
What is the duration of the project?
- We will submit a planning application to Donegal County Council in autumn 2019
- Subject to statutory approvals it is envisaged that planning, design and construction will take approximately 3 years and will be undertaken between 2018 and 2021
- Subject to statutory approvals the duration of the construction is expected to be 18 months
- It is anticipated that the construction works will commence in late 2019
More Information
For more information contact the project team at donegaluww@water.ie