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Published Date: 11 February 2010
NORTHERN Ireland Water (NI Water) has unveiled its new upgraded £2.9m Wastewater Treatment Works in Draperstown.
NI Water Project Sponsor, Dermott McCurdy said: “The new Wastewater Treatment Works will provide an enhanced quality of service for our customers in the wider Draperstown area.

“We were keen to develop a site that would improve wastewater facilities, improve river water quality and meet environmental compliance standards.”

The Vice-Chairman of Magherafelt District Council, Councillor Paul McLean who was on site, said: “It is encouraging to see the investment that NI Water has put into the local system here in Draperstown.

“This new works will accommodate new development in the area and serve the local population well into the 21st century.”

The project is an excellent example of NI Water working with local companies. Draperstown WwTW was successfully completed in partnership with Maghera-based BSG Ltd, Mallusk company, Williams Industrial Services, and MWH, which is situated in Belfast.



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  • Last Updated: 09 February 2010 7:48 PM
  • Source: Mid Ulster Mail Cookstown
  • Location: Cookstown
 
 
 


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