Works commence on the upgrade of Lough Forbes Water Treatment Plant
Uisce Éireann, working in partnership with Longford County Council, is progressing with upgrade works at the Lough Forbes Water Treatment Plant, which will safeguard the drinking water supply to homes and businesses supplied by the Longford Central Water Supply Scheme. The works are being carried out by Veolia Water Ireland on behalf of Uisce Éireann and will ensure that the water treatment facilities are fully compliant with EU Drinking Water Directives.
The upgrade works will provide increased capacity and improve the performance of the water treatment plant to meet the current needs of the area and allow for social and economic growth in Longford. Uisce Éireann will also construct a clarification tank, treated water tank and pumping station. Instrumentation systems will also be upgraded.
Speaking about the project, Martin Temple, Uisce Éireann Regional Lead, said, "This essential upgrade will improve drinking water quality and safeguard water supply for over 19,000 people in Longford. The works will be contained onsite so there will be minimum disruption to local businesses and residents. This project forms part of a larger investment by Uisce Éireann in water treatment plants across Longford, including similar upgrade works at Smear and Lough Kinale Water Treatment Plants."
Uisce Éireann is working proactively with our delivery partners and as part of a multi-agency working group to ensure that our construction works are carried out in a controlled and safe manner, in keeping with Government and HSE guidelines to protect workers, their families and the broader community.
For further information on this project please visit the Projects and Plans section of our website.