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06 Sept 2025

€10m upgrade of water plant to improve supply for 12,000 Tipperary consumers next year

The upgraded Goatenbridge Water Treatment Plant is due to be commissioned towards the end of 2025

€10m upgrade of water plant to improve supply for 12,000 Tipperary consumers next year

An aerial view of the Goatenbridge Water Treatment Plant

 Uisce Eireann’s €10 million upgrade to the Goatenbridge Water Treatment Plant in County Tipperary, which is due to completion in 2025, will ensure a secure and reliable water supply to approximately 12,000 customers on the Ardfinnan Regional Water Supply serving the communities of Ardfinnan, Newcastle, Cahir, and surrounding areas.

Works are continuing on-site to upgrade the plant’s treatment processes with commissioning of the new plant expected towards the end of 2025. The project is being carried out by Glanua on Uisce Éireann’s behalf.

Hugh Kennedy, Programme Manager, Uisce Éireann said: ‘Works are progressing well on this significant project. The upgrade will provide a safer more reliable water supply for the people of Ardfinnan, Newcastle, Cahir as well as improving the drinking water quality and ensuring compliance with current drinking water quality regulations.’

The project involves an upgrade of the existing treatment systems, including upgrades to the coagulation, clarification, and filtration processes.

It also includes the installation of new chambers and mixers; new sludge storage and treatment facilities; and a new generator. The existing electrical panels at the plant are also being replaced. 

This is the latest in a series of several major investments in Tipperary by Uisce Éireann in the past decade.  

Most recently the completion of an upgrade at the Cahir wastewater treatment plant; ongoing wastewater upgrades at Newport, and Fethard, totalling €20m investment; €7million upgrade to the Fethard Regional Water Supply Scheme; recent completion of a new water network at Horse and Jockey; as well as an upgrade to Clonmel Water Supply which is currently underway. 

Uisce Éireann said it is committed to keeping customers informed across multiple platforms 24/7 and we encourage customers to engage with us through our website www.water.ie, X channels @IWCare and @IrishWater, on Facebook and LinkedIn and through our customer care helpline which is open 24/7 on 1800 278 278

"We have launched a free text service, providing real-time updates for local issues. Customers can sign up with their Eircode and mobile number at www.water.ie 

"Uisce Éireann is responsible for delivering public drinking water and wastewater services for the people of Ireland. We are committed to enabling communities to thrive by continuously upgrading and developing critical infrastructure to support sustainable growth and development, providing safe drinking water, and enhancing the environment." 

For further information, please visit www.water.ie

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