Belfast buries flooding fears with £100M underground sewer

 
A £100M sewer project to increase storm water capacity in Belfast by 4M gallons has reached a major milestone.

A one mile-long section of tunnel, buried 40m beneath the city, has been completed, meaning the whole project – a six-mile main tunnel and a network of tributaries, replacing the 19th century sewers – is on course to finish on time in 2009.

Regional development minister, Conor Murphy, said the new system, one the UK’s biggest current civil engineering projects, would accommodate the rapidly-expanding city and significantly reduce the risk of flooding.

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