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Ireland's €1.3B Dublin wastewater project resumes after legal settlement, with construction starting in 2026 to serve 500K people.
The Greater Dublin Drainage Project, a €1.3 billion wastewater infrastructure initiative, is moving forward after a settlement resolved a court challenge, allowing Uisce Éireann to proceed.
The project, essential for serving half a million residents across Dublin, Kildare, and Meath, will upgrade aging systems, support housing growth, and improve public health and environmental protection.
Construction, set to begin in 2026 after contractor procurement, will take about four years.
The Irish government and housing officials emphasize its importance for national development, citing delays from past regulatory hurdles.
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El proyecto de aguas residuales de Dublín de 1.300 millones de euros en Irlanda se reanuda después de la liquidación legal, con la construcción comenzando en 2026 para servir a 500 000 personas.