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‘Mighty’ welcome for Kilcummin sewerage scheme update

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IT HAS been confirmed that Irish Water is progressing the necessary studies as part of the preparation of a planning application for the Kilcummin sewerage scheme.
The proposed project will involve the construction of approximately 8.5 kilometres of new foul sewers and a pumping station. The proposed new sewer network will be connected to the existing Killarney town sewer system and wastewater treatment plant.
This project will ensure that wastewater from Kilcummin is treated and discharged in compliance with the appropriate national and European standards.
It is expected that the planning application will be lodged before the end of this year. Once submitted, the planning application may be inspected at the offices of the planning authority (Kerry County Council) and accessed online at www.kerrycoco.ie
Irish Water will continue to provide updates on this project in 2016 and will continue to liaise with all relevant stakeholders throughout this period.
“I welcome this announcement and I am delighted for the people of Kilcummin that finally Irish Water have decided to bring the Kilcummin sewerage scheme to Killarney,” Killarney Mayor Councillor Brendan Cronin told Killarney Advertiser. "I am delighted; it is absolutely mighty news. I and my fellow councillors have been lobbying for this for 10 or 12 years now, so it is great news."
Above: Chairman of Killarney Municipal District Cllr Brendan Cronin.
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