Works, in 3 phases, start on Monread Road later.
Phase Three of the €38 million Upper Liffey Valley Sewerage Scheme begins in Naas today, with works continuing until August 9th.
The project involves upgrading and replacing the wastewater network in several locations along the Monread Road in Naas.
Works will be completed in three phases starting.
Beginning today, works will take place on adjacent to Monread Avenue junction.
They'll be completed by Monday, 12 July.
Phase 2, includes works at the Globe retail park will start on July 12th and will be completed by August 2nd.
Phase 3,comprises works from the Globe Retail Park to the Ball roundabout.
They begin on August 2nd, and should finish on August 9th.
Road closures will be in place.
We are progressing works on the Upper Liffey Valley Sewerage Scheme. Construction works will commence along the Monread Road from Monday, 28 June until August. Diversions will be in place for a number of weeks to facilitate these works. See https://t.co/fmeZblhda2 for more. pic.twitter.com/koe44d1Uyf
— Uisce Éireann - Irish Water (@IrishWater) June 25, 2021
Irish Water says "the project team will endeavour to minimise the disruption for the local community as much as possible and pedestrian and local access will be maintained."
This project involves laying 18km of new sewers to improve the wastewater network and safeguard the environment.
Olive Marshall is Irish Water's Regional Lead.
She joined Clem Ryan on Monday's edition of Kildare Today.
Article up-dated to include interview with Olive Marshall.

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