Calls for Faster Delivery as €12.2bn Water Plan Confirmed - Erin McGreehan

Deputy Erin McGreehan Calls for Faster Delivery as €12.2bn Water Plan Confirmed

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Deputy Erin McGreehan, Fianna Fáil TD for Louth, has welcomed confirmation that two key water infrastructure projects benefiting County Louth are now included in Ireland’s largest-ever water investment programme, announced under the National Development Plan Review 2025 – the Sectoral Plan for Water Services and Water Quality. However, she cautioned that serious water infrastructure gaps remain in the county.

Deputy McGreehan said:

“The €12.2 billion commitment provides funding certainty and clear timelines for projects that will secure water resilience and support housing growth. But unless the remaining gaps are addressed, local development and housing delivery will remain constrained.”

The plan confirms:

  1. Drogheda Wastewater Treatment Plant Odour Upgrade

The Drogheda Wastewater Treatment Plant is listed as a nationally prioritised project and is scheduled for completion in 2026. This upgrade will address odour issues at the facility, improving environmental performance and quality of life for residents in Drogheda and surrounding areas.

  1. Water Supply Project – Eastern and Midlands Region

This strategic project will deliver treated water from the Parteen Basin in County Tipperary to Dublin, with capacity for regional offtakes. Crucially, it will enhance water supply resilience in Louth by enabling existing Dublin supplies to be redirected locally when needed, ensuring long-term security for homes, businesses, and future development.

Deputy McGreehan said:

“Announcements are welcome, but the real focus must be on getting projects delivered. This national plan is a major commitment, but delivery on the ground is what matters most. Works like the €750,000 upgrade now underway in Dunbin, Dundalk, show what timely investment can achieve – replacing 1.2km of mains, securing water services for residents, and enabling future housing and economic growth.”

“I will continue to push for more infrastructure investment and far faster delivery because that’s what will strengthen water resilience, support housing, and drive sustainable development for decades to come.”

Details of the sectoral plan for NDP investment in water can be accessed here

For further information, reach out to Erin McGreehan.

ENDS

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