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Ireland plans private-built wastewater plants in rural areas to speed housing and fix water safety issues.
The Irish government is considering a plan to allow private developers to build wastewater treatment plants in rural areas, with Uisce Éireann taking over management and ownership after EPA approval.
The move aims to speed up housing construction in regions like Sligo, Leitrim, and Donegal, where inadequate infrastructure has long delayed projects.
The initiative, under cabinet review, would set technical standards and streamline approvals, addressing longstanding water safety issues such as boil water notices.
While details remain under development, the reform is part of broader efforts to improve housing delivery and public services.
Irlanda tiene previsto construir plantas privadas de tratamiento de aguas residuales en las zonas rurales para acelerar la construcción de viviendas y solucionar los problemas de seguridad del agua.