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An overflow at Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant in the Liffey last month Dublin City Shots

Irish Water warns about further bad smells in Dublin following delay in repair works at treatment plant

It’s the third such warning issued by the utility in the last two months.

IRISH WATER HAS issued a further warning about potential smells from the Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant following a delay in maintenance works at the facility. 

The utility first advised the public about bad odours last week, when it announced that works to replace carbon odour control media at the plant would take around five days.

Those works are being carried out to reduce the risk of smells from the plant, but Irish Water has issued a further odour notice today and said the works will now be completed on 30 August.

In a statement, the utility apologised for any smells that occurred while the works were carried out, saying:

These works are essential maintenance works on one of the odour control units at the Ringsend Wastewater Treatment Plant, and involve replacing carbon odour control media to ensure any odours generated in that area of the plant are effectively treated.
All other odour conrol units are operating effectively at present. There may be intermittent odours while these works are carried out.

It is the third such notice that Irish Water has issued in the last two months.

In July, the utility advised of a risk of smells as cleaning works at the plant were carried out to deal with odour issues and to reduce the risk of odours from other debris over the summer.

The plant has also been the subject of scrutiny following a number of storm water overflows and discharges.

A number of brown plumes have been spotted in the Liffey estuary near the plant this year, while earlier this year, TheJournal.ie also revealed how billions of litres of untreated wastewater have overflowed from the plant since 2015.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:22 PM

    For a country that is supposedly booming it sure has a lot of crumbling infrastructure.

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    Mute David Corrigan
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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:30 PM

    @The Guru: The management of our water systems has deteriorated altogether since the billing company i.e. Irish Water took over.

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    Mute Dave Doyle
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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:41 PM

    @David Corrigan: Letting the water infrastructure deteriorate was going on long before IW came into being. It was deliberate, it was planned. They knew they would need justification for IW and the scams whatever government would be in power.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:43 PM

    @David Corrigan: The water system started to deteriorate straight after Fianna Fail bought the 1977 election by doing away with rates! They said that 2% of motor tax would be used but they did not increase motor tax so there was no money! FF still don’t care about infrastructure they just want power.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:44 PM

    @Dave Doyle: Its a disaster of epic proportions.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:53 PM

    @David Corrigan: not really true, much as I dislike the whole operation and how it was conceived. It’s just that decades of neglect and under-funding are now coming to light

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:54 PM

    @David Corrigan: I’m no fan of Irish Water but that is not true. It was crumbling long before they even became a thing. The formation of it, and the subsequent tax issue is what drew it into the public eye.
    Irish Water has also consolidated a lot of contracts which were handled at a county board level previously into national ones, saving money for the country. Their leakage program is also promising.
    The whole thing was a debacle, don’t get me wrong, but nothing is ever black and white, all good or all bad.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 7:27 PM

    @The Guru: money is paying off debt rather than being invested in infrastructure.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:42 PM

    No surprise that only 18% of our waterways are considered clean. Would love to see the criteria for IW bonuses.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:52 PM

    If you voted FG, you voted for infrastructure funding to be spent on unneeded water meters and a billing company. Remember that.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 2:43 PM

    @The Risen: sur didnt the shinners and ffers agree to water charges originally and then flipped to the other side to secure votes

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:55 PM

    I walk the coast road in Clontarf each evening the smell is terrible it makes the locals stick there heads even further in the air !

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:38 PM

    Build that wall!

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    Aug 28th 2019, 1:37 PM

    The poor sea creatures having to deal with human sh#t…pun intended.

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    Aug 28th 2019, 9:34 PM

    the set up of irish water stinks to high heaven !

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