A Dundonald, County Down resident has become the first person to benefit from NI Water's £10m infrastructural investment.
Belle Savage, from Gransha Road, often experienced flooding in her garden due to blockages in the communal septic tank. Now, following extensive upgrade work and her house becoming connected to the main sewerage system
Martin Gillen, NI Water's project manager for the scheme told Build.ie: "Despite NI Water clearing the tank on many occasions the system unfortunately kept becoming blocked. We were delighted to be able to resolve the problem with funding made available through the Rural Wastewater Investment Programme."
Belle Savage, from Gransha Road, often experienced flooding in her garden due to blockages in the communal septic tank. Now, following extensive upgrade work and her house becoming connected to the main sewerage system
Martin Gillen, NI Water's project manager for the scheme told Build.ie: "Despite NI Water clearing the tank on many occasions the system unfortunately kept becoming blocked. We were delighted to be able to resolve the problem with funding made available through the Rural Wastewater Investment Programme."