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Major Milestone for Cavan as Wastewater Projects Advance

€58 million investment future-proofs wastewater infrastructure in Ballyjamesduff and Virginia

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Uisce Éireann’s commitment to deliver for Cavan communities continues, with significant progress being made on infrastructure upgrades to support the development of Ballyjamesduff and Virginia. 

Major wastewater plant upgrades in Ballyjamesduff and Virginia, which will make a lasting and positive impact on both communities, are continuing and are well on track to be completed by early 2027. 

The upgrades to the two plants, situated just ten kilometers apart, represent a combined investment of €58 million into the wastewater infrastructure of Cavan. Once complete, the upgraded plants will support the wastewater needs of approximately 12,000 people across Ballyjamesduff and Virginia, paving the way for new housing and business development in both towns.

As well as increasing capacity, the upgrade works will ensure that wastewater treated at both plants will be compliant with all EU and EPA treatment and discharge directives. An investment of approximately €33 million is being made in the Virginia plant upgrade, with a further €25 million being invested in Ballyjamesduff.

The wastewater treatment plant in Virginia is on track to triple its capacity, increasing from a design load of 2,000 population equivalent (PE) to 6,000 PE. This significant expansion will support future residential and commercial growth in the town. Meanwhile, Ballyjamesduff is also set to benefit from a major upgrade, with its plant capacity more than doubling - from 2,200 PE to 5,200 PE - ensuring the infrastructure is ready to meet the needs of a growing community.

Progress is moving swiftly in Ballyjamesduff, with teams expertly managing the unique challenges of a long, narrow site and the complexities of delivering major upgrade works within a live wastewater treatment environment. As part of the project approximately 1.5 kilometres of new underground pipe and 9.5km of cable have already been laid, alongside nearly 200 tonnes of steel.

A short drive down the R194, construction works in Virginia are progressing steadily, marking another important step in Uisce Éireann’s commitment to supporting local communities. A key feature of the works is the installation of a new pumping station west of the River Blackwater, requiring advanced technology to tunnel beneath the riverbed and connect it to the main plant on the east side. Another major element is the new outfall, positioned approximately 300 metres into Lough Ramor. Specialist contractors carried out detailed lakebed surveys over the summer, and construction is now well underway. On the ground, the scale of progress is clear: over 175 tonnes of steel have been used and more than 10,000 cubic metres of earth excavated to date.

Patrick Greene, Portfolio Manager at Uisce Éireann, highlighted the positive momentum of the upgrade works in Ballyjamesduff and Virginia.

“The upgrade works at the wastewater plants in Ballyjamesduff and Virginia represent significant investment into the region and are evidence of Uisce Éireann’s commitment to delivering for our customers and communities in this region,” said Patrick.

“Works at the two plants are continuing on schedule, and we anticipate that both will be complete and ready for commissioning by early 2027. We want to thank our contractors in Veolia for their hard work so far, and to thank the communities of Ballyjamesduff and Virginia for their patience and understanding while these significant works are ongoing.” 

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. To find out more visit the website.   
 

Ballyjamesduff

An aerial view of the upgrade works underway at the Ballyjamesduff Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Virginia

An aerial view from Lough Ramor of the ongoing upgrade works taking place at the Virginia Wastewater Treatment Plant.

Virginia

An aerial view of the upgrade works at the Virginia Wastewater Treatment Plant in Co Cavan.

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