£3.7 Million pumped into Northern Ireland water improvement scheme

NI Water has announced the start of a £3.7 Million Water Improvement Scheme which will be essential to the future resilience of the water supply infrastructure for customers in the Killyhevlin area and beyond. 

Gary McFadden, NI Water Project Manager said:

“We are delighted to announce the start of this major water improvement scheme, which will greatly benefit the Killyhevlin area, improving the robustness and resilience of the water supply infrastructure.

“This key improvement scheme will protect and future-proof the local water infrastructure for customers in the area.

“Enhanced security of water supply will provide a more reliable service for people in the area and will be particularly important during the winter months and other unplanned events to ensure maximum security of supply for our customers.

“NI Water and our contractor GlanAgua Farrans would like to thank the public for their patience and cooperation as we commence this essential water improvement scheme.”

SourceNI Water

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