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NI Water breaks ground on nature-based wastewater treatment solution for Robinsonstown, Portadown

05 March 2026 15:55
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Gavin McCready, Mark Mitchell (both NI Water) Seamus Donaghy Geda Construction, NI Water’s Tzvetelina Bogoina and Fergus Kerr McAdam.

Robinsonstown (outside Portadown) is set to benefit from a £6 million investment by NI Water as work to replace the 35-year-old wastewater treatment works in the village gets underway.

An innovative treatment process, known as Phragmafiltre® - which uses plants to clean the wastewater – will form part of the new solution which is being incorporated on land adjacent to the existing mechanical facility. The highly sustainable solution will help support local development in the area for the next 20 years.

Talking about the eco-friendly process, Sean Milligan, NI Water Senior Project Manager said:

“NI Water strives to incorporate sustainable approaches to water and wastewater treatment where possible. The nature-based treatment facility designed for Robinsonstown has been tried and tested throughout Europe and is widely used in rural areas where sufficient land exists to construct a series of reed beds.

“By letting nature take its course, the new treatment works will treat the wastewater to the required environmental standard in a much more efficient way. By incorporating fewer mechanical components, there will be reduced maintenance required at the plant. 

Commenting about the wider community and environmental benefits of the upgrade, Sean continued: “The new sustainable treatment works will more than double the capacity of the old system, supporting development in the Robinsonstown area for the next 20 years; while the higher standard of effluent produced will will have a positive impact on the environment. 

“The new system will integrate well into the landscape, and will enhance biodiversity in the area. The exisiting Robinsonstown Wastewater Treatment Works will remain in operation until the new nature-based facility is commissioned in autumn 2027.”

Construction of the new treatment facility is being undertaken by GEDA Construction (Coalisland) and Water Solutions Ireland (Newry). Belfast-based McAdam is providing technical and project management support. 

The investment at Robinsonstown highlights NI Water’s commitment to modernise wastewater infrastructure in a sustainable manner to support growing communities and protect Northern Ireland’s natural environment.

Other locations where NI Water has constructed nature-based wastewater treatment solutions include Loughries (Co. Down), Stoneyford (Co. Antrim), Clabby (Co. Fermanagh), Castle Archdale (Co. Fermanagh) and Ballykelly (Co. Derry/ Londonderry). Two new sustainable treatment works are also planned for Garrison and Belleek in Co. Fermanagh as part of the PEACEPLUS-funded WEST project.

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For further information, please email press.office@niwater.com

 

NI Water project team including Geda Construction, Water Solutions Ireland and McAdam.

 

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