Uisce Éireann (formally Irish Water) has announced more than 42,000 customers across Mayo, Roscommon and Galway in North West Ireland are set to benefit from a €29m investment in one of the region’s largest water treatment plants.

A significant upgrade now underway at Lough Mask (Tourmakeady) Water Treatment Plant in the north west of Ireland will improve security of water supply and water quality across the region. The upgrade will also provide additional capacity to cater for the equivalent of an additional 20,000 houses.
Uisce Éireann’s Programme Manager, Ian Walsh, highlighted the benefits of the project which will result in upgrading the treatment processes at Lough Mask Water Treatment Plant while also increasing capacity at the plant.
“As this region continues to grow and develop, so too must our water infrastructure. Demand is increasing and the standards we must meet are ever higher. This project is about ensuring a safe, sustainable and resilient supply for the future. That’s why we are investing €29 million to upgrade this facility and increase its capacity from 40 to 50 million litres per day,” he outlined.
At present the plant produces around 40 million litres of clean drinking water each day, serving Castlebar, parts of Westport, multiple regional towns and villages from Cong to Ballyhaunis and surrounding areas, including numerous group water schemes. This supply has been a critical enabler of growth for homes, businesses, and tourism.
James Brown, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, noted that investment and delivery in water and wastewater services benefits all aspects of life in Ireland.
“Strategic infrastructure investment like water is essential in addressing and responding to our housing crisis. We need it to build homes at pace and at scale, and that’s what I am determined to see here in Mayo as well as across the country. We must simultaneously safeguard our environment while responding to population increases as well as local need.
“As Minister for Housing, I am committed to ensuring that working with Uisce Éireann, we advance critical projects such as this upgrade at Lough Mask Water Treatment Plant. This development is critical so that people can live and work in this area, and build their families and lives here.
“This facility currently supports a population of 42,000, with the potential to expand its capacity to supply an additional 20,000 houses when this upgrade is complete.”
Dara Calleary, Minister for Social Protection and Minister for Rural and Community Development, added:
“Investing in our water infrastructure is crucial for the health, prosperity, and sustainability of our communities. This project demonstrates the Government’s commitment to a resilient and thriving future. Thank you to everyone whose hard work and dedication have brought us to this milestone. Your efforts have been instrumental in making this project a reality, and we look forward to the positive impact it will have on local communities when completed.”
Veolia Water is carrying out the works on behalf of Uisce Éireann which is due for completion in 2028.
Source: Water Magazine