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20 Apr 2026

Significant water upgrade passes halfway mark in north-west Donegal

Works in the Port na Bláiche and An Craoslach areas are moving into Phase 2 shortly and due to be completed by early Summer

Significant water upgrade passes halfway mark in north-west Donegal

A significant water upgrade has passed the halfway mark in north-west Donegal. 

Works in the Port na Bláiche and An Craoslach areas are now past the halfway stage and moving into Phase 2 in the coming days. 

The project involves the replacement of ageing water mains with new modern pipes along sections of the N56 between An Fhothair and Droim na Rátha. To date, more than 800 metres of new water mains have been successfully installed, with a further 500 metres to be laid as part of the project. 

To ensure the works are delivered safely and efficiently, traffic lights will remain in place while construction continues. Local and emergency access will be maintained at all times. Farrans Construction is carrying out the works on behalf of Uisce Éireann, with the project expected to be completed in early summer of this year.  

When complete, the works will deliver greater confidence in the water supply for communities in An Fhothair, Port na Bláiche and Droim na Rátha, An Craoslach. This project forms part of Uisce Éireann’s National Leakage Reduction Programme, which continues to deliver benefits to communities across Ireland, including improved water quality, a more resilient and sustainable water supply, and significant water savings.

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Uisce Éireann Programme Manager Patricia Lowry is pleased with the progress to date and thanked the local community for their continued cooperation: “We are delighted to see this project pass the halfway point, with 800 metres of new water mains now in place. I would like to sincerely thank the local community for their continued support and patience as work progresses into the next phase. These upgrades are critical to strengthening the water network and will deliver long‑term benefits, including improved reliability of supply, fewer bursts and reduced leakage.”

Uisce Éireann is responsible for delivering public drinking water and wastewater services across Ireland and is committed to supporting communities by upgrading critical infrastructure, providing safe drinking water and enhancing the environment. 

Funded by the Local Democracy Reporting Scheme

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