Planning application received: The proposed development includes for the upgrade of the existing Lismore Deerpark WTP to bring it into compliance with
Waterford City and County Council has received a planning application for significant upgrades to the water treatment facility in Lismore. The proposed development centres on enhancing the existing Lismore Deerpark Water Treatment Plant on Deerpark Road to meet current standards set out in Uisce Éireann technical guidance documents.
The improvements will focus on three key areas: upgrades to the disinfection systems, enhancements to chemical handling procedures, and the provision of additional treated water storage capacity. These modifications are designed to bring the facility into full compliance with the national water authority's technical requirements.
The works represent an investment in the water infrastructure serving the Lismore area, ensuring the treatment plant operates to the highest operational and safety standards. Such upgrades are typically undertaken to maintain water quality and reliability for the communities dependent on the facility.
The planning application is now under consideration by the local authority. Further details regarding the scope and timeline of the proposed works may emerge as the application progresses through the planning process.
For the full planning details, readers can consult the Waterford City and County Council planning portal.
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