Uisce Éireann has delivered the first phase of improvement works at Grand Parade Pumping Station in Cork, with phase one completed on schedule.

The works are part of Uisce Éireann’s wider investment in wastewater services across Cork City – strengthening essential infrastructure that communities rely on every day.
Works commenced in early January along a short section of Sullivan’s Quay with the remainder of this phase of the project carried out on Grand Parade.
The works included cleaning and inspecting the underground pumping station and removing old redundant equipment and historical debris.
Uisce Éireann Portfolio Manager, David Shalloo said:
“Overall, this project will improve the operation of the existing wastewater pumping station while helping to address historic malodours and reduce the risk of overflows into the River Lee. The first phase of works gave us a clearer picture of the follow on works required for the next phase of the project.”
Ward and Burke Construction Ltd. delivered the work on behalf of Uisce Éireann.
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