Greater Dublin Drainage Project
Uisce Éireann’s plan to unlock growth, safeguard the environment and facilitate housing in the GDA.
Our purpose is to deliver transformative water services that enable communities to thrive. The Greater Dublin Drainage Project (GDD) is an essential national infrastructure project to develop a new regional wastewater treatment facility and associated infrastructure to serve north Dublin and parts of the surrounding counties of Kildare and Meath.
GDD represents the next major step in the development of our wastewater infrastructure for Dublin and the surrounding counties. Once operational, the GDD Project will have the capacity to provide wastewater treatment for the equivalent of half a million people living and working in this area.
GDD is a key part of Uisce Éireann's investment in new wastewater infrastructure in Greater Dublin. The GDD Project will:
- safeguard public health;
- improve and protect the environment;
- support the delivery of housing in North Dublin and parts of Kildare and Meath;
- facilitate employment, social progress & economic growth in the wider Dublin region.
The Project
To meet the needs of our growing population, the GDD project solution consists of:

Why we need the GDD
GDD is a once-in-a-generation project that will protect public health, safeguard our environment and facilitate growth to 2050 and beyond.
GDD will provide wastewater capacity for the equivalent of half a million people within the Greater Dublin Area. The GDD Project will treat wastewater arising in Fingal (areas from Blanchardstown to Clonshagh (Clonshaugh) including from the Dublin Airport Zone), from northern parts of Dublin City, from south-east Meath and from north-east Kildare. GDD will release critical treatment and network capacity in other parts of the Ringsend Catchment.

GDD will provide 500,000 PE within the Greater Dublin Area catchment. This will release critical treatment and network capacity in other parts of the Ringsend Catchment.
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Project Benefits
GDD is critical to supporting needs of growing population and economy
Next Steps
Once all development consents are approved, construction of the GDD wastewater treatment plant and associated orbital sewer, marine outfall and pumping station is estimated to take three years.
