The Ballymahon plant project is set to deliver upgraded treatment infrastructure and technology.
Construction on a €23 million upgrade of a Midlands wastewater treatment plant is now underway.
The Ballymahon plant project will see new treatment infrastructure and technology including sustainable features like a solar array to boost energy efficiency.
The investment is expected to double the plant's capacity, and will safeguard water quality in the River Inny.
The Minister for Housing James Brown says the development, which is expected to be complete by the end of 2029, will ensure the infrastructure is in place to meet the housing needs of the community for years to come.
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