NI Water Gets Set For Killinchy Upgrade

£5m network upgrade to help deliver environmental improvements gets underway

NI Water is set to begin a major programme of work in the new year to upgrade the wastewater network in Killinchy County Down.

This major investment will see extensive improvements to Whiterock and Inisharoan Wastewater Pumping Stations (WwPS), along with upgrades to the associated sewer network.

Additional stormwater storage will also be built into the system to help reduce flood risk and protect the environmental integrity of Strangford Lough.

Speaking about the project, Sean Milligan, NI Water Senior Project Manager, said: “The £5m programme of improvements will begin with the installation of a new pumping main between Inisharoan Wastewater Pumping Station and Killinchy Wastewater Treatment Works.

“Pipelaying is planned to start on Whiterock Road, south of Inisharoan, on Monday 5 January 2026, progressing as far as the entrance to Beechvale Nursing Home on Beechvale Road.

“To facilitate these works, a lane closure will be in place around each working area, with temporary traffic lights used to manage traffic flow. Access to properties along the pipeline route will be maintained at all times.

The £5 Million network improvement project in Killinchy is starting on 5th January 2026. .

“Pipelaying along Whiterock Road and Beechvale Road is expected to take approximately four months. Our contractor, Murphy Dawson WAM, will liaise directly with residents and businesses regarding access as the work progresses.

“The new pumping main will strengthen the wastewater network in the area and provide reliable infrastructure to support upgrades to the local pumping stations which are currently planned for spring/summer 2026.

“NI Water will provide updates and liaise with residents regarding additional traffic management measures required to complete the pumping station upgrades.

“When complete in winter 2026, the full programme of work will improve the long-term resilience of the local wastewater system and provide enhanced environmental protection – particularly for Strangford Lough – in the face of climate change and heavier rainfall.

“To accommodate future development in the area, further improvements will be required to modernise Killinchy Wastewater Treatment Works. This work is subject to funding and approvals.

“NI Water and our project partners, Murphy Dawson WAM and Tetra Tech RPS, would like to thank local landowners, residents, businesses and road users for their patience and cooperation as we deliver these important network upgrades.

“Every effort will be made to minimise disruption and complete each section of work as quickly as possible.”

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