Final year students from the Environmental Science course visited Ballymore Eustace Water Treatment Plant this afternoon and were treated to a fantastic tour of the plant. This also included a sneak preview of the new rapid sand filtration complex.
The plant is undergoing a major upgrade which will increase the output by 26% from 250Mld to 318Mld. Construction of new filters, sedimentation tanks, reservoir, administration and laboratory facilities are well under way with staff currently moving into the new administration building and laboratory.
Water Science and Water Technology are core research areas at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Working in the fields of wastewater treatment, water treatment and water pollution control, the Water Technology Research Group (formally Water Technology Research) has been working at the cutting edge of these core areas since 1980. This is the blog of Professor Nick Gray who heads the Water Technology Research Group based in the Centre for the Environment.
Friday, October 15, 2010
Visit to Ballymore Eustace Water Treatment Plant
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