"Plans for a 'once-in-a-generation' project due to be lodged next week, with construction set to begin in 2028 A near €6bn plan to bring water over 170km across three counties to reach Dublin and bring the capital's water supply back from its current "knife-edge" will be lodged next week. It will be one of the largest infrastructure projects in the history of the State and a "milestone" for future housing delivery, according to Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers."
"A near €6bn plan to bring water over 170km across three counties to reach Dublin and bring the capital's water supply back from its current "knife-edge" will be lodged next week. It will be one of the largest infrastructure projects in the history of the State and a "milestone" for future housing delivery, according to Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers."
A near €6 billion plan will carry water over 170 kilometres across three counties to reach Dublin and restore the capital's water supply from its current 'knife-edge' condition. The project is due to be lodged next week and construction is scheduled to begin in 2028. The scheme is expected to cost almost €6bn and span 170km, connecting multiple county sources to Dublin's network to increase resilience. The initiative qualifies as one of the largest infrastructure projects in State history. Public Expenditure Minister Jack Chambers called it a milestone for future housing delivery.
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