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Thursday, 07 December 2023 07:19

NI Water completes £9 million investment in water storage tank at Fofanny

NI Water has announced that a £9 million investment to improve the security of the water supply for approximately 76,000 customers in large parts of County Down has been completed at Fofanny.

NI WATER - Fofanny Clear Wate rTank under construction

Photo : the Fofanny Clear Water Tank under construction

Tzvetelina Bogoina, NI Water’s Director of Infrastructure Delivery said:

“We are delighted to announce the completion of this major investment at Fofanny, which will bring many improvements to our customers including improved security of the local water supply.

“The upgrade, which commenced in March 2022, involved the construction of a new water storage tank, which has a capacity of 10 million litres (10 megalitres), which is equivalent to 4 Olympic size swimming pools or 50,000 baths! The upgrade will provide additional water supply to customers, particularly during high demand emergency situations, when we may need additional time to shut down the main plant (Fofanny Water Treatment Works), while we complete other planned maintenance to our water supply network.”

“This £9 million investment will make a real difference to customers in parts of County Down. It is a good example of what can be done when the necessary funding is in place, highlighting the importance of this critical infrastructure and continued investment in our water and wastewater services.

The NI Water project team included contractor GRAHAM and RPS, who provided project management and technical support.

Ciaran Moohan, GRAHAM Contracts Manager added:

“We are delighted to have delivered this project at Fofanny, with RPS Group and our supply chain for NI Water.

“This was a complex project in a scenic and rural setting which presented many challenges for our design team AECOM and TES, along with the construction crew on-site.

Vice Chair of Newry, Mourne and Down District Council, Councillor Gareth Sharvin concluded:

“The Council welcomes this major investment in the area, which will mean a more robust and resilient water supply for local people. The project also provided a boost to the local construction sector, with the appointment of locally based contractor GRAHAM and other local businesses throughout the supply chain.”

Areas that will benefit from the new clear water tank at Fofanny include, Kilkeel, Rathfriland, Castlewellan, Dromore, Newry, and Warrenpoint.

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