Hazzard Welcomes SWELL Boost In Carlingford

SWELL boost for Carlingford Lough water quality says Hazzard

SWELL boost for Carlingford Lough water quality says Hazzard 

Sinn Féin South Down MP Chris Hazzard has welcomed the completion of a major cross-border scheme to improve water quality in Carlingford Lough as “the perfect platform” to restore and regenerate the lough’s delicate ecosystem. 

The South Down MP was invited to the new Warrenpoint Wastewater Treatment Plant alongside his colleague Sinéad Ennis MLA, by NIWater to view the new facility.

It was an opportunity to learn more about the positive impact of the EU-funded ‘Shared Waters Enhancement & Loughs Legacy’ (SWELL) project. 

South Down MP Chris Hard visits the EU-funded SWELL project at Warrenpoint WWtW saying it will be a major improvement to water quality in the lough.

Mr Hazzard said: “SWELL has been a major success, and again demonstrates the importance of cross-border cooperation in protecting and enhancing our local environment.

“It also is improving water quality for those living in the Carlingford Lough area. 

“As an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; a National Heritage Area; Special Area of Conservation; and a designated ‘Shellfish Water’ area, Carlingford Lough is one of Ireland’s most beautiful, but environmentally vulnerable watercourses. 

“Therefore, the completion of this €35million EU funded project is the perfect platform to restore and regenerate the lough’s delicate ecosystem.

“This platform will soon receive a further boost with the completion of a new Wastewater Treatment Plant in Omeath to end the discharge of over 800 wheelie bins of untreated wastewater into Carlingford Lough per day.”

Mr Hazzard added: “Significantly the success of SWELL is much broader than merely the new physical infrastructure on the shores of the lough.

“However, we now have the tools to help target investment in the future as SWELL has provided an evidence based soil-to-sea ecosystem modelling toolbox.

“It now allows environmental managers and regulators on both sides of Carlingford Lough to make the right decisions in restoring and regenerating Carlingford Lough’s water quality.”