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What Lies Beneath ?

10 September 2009 9:32

What Lies Beneath | NI Water News
Not all of Northern Ireland’s heritage is above ground, there’s a whole history to be found down below!

To celebrate this year’s European Heritage Open Days, Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) is opening the doors of its heritage centre on Thursday 10th and Friday 11th September from 10-1pm.

The heritage centre, based at Duncrue Industrial Estate, dates to the 1800’s, and was home to the old Belfast Wastewater Treatment works. To this day, it houses a pumping wheel which is over 200 years old and a screening machine. The amazing part is that they actually still work!

Jane Jackson, Environmental Education Manager, NI Water discusses what people can expect to see and learn:

“Visiting the centre is a great opportunity to learn about the history of the sewers and how one of the most historic projects of our time, the Belfast Sewers Project, is taking place right under our feet.

“Over the two days, people will learn that the city’s existing sewerage infrastructure dates back to the Victorian era. There was no running water or indoor toilets, a whole street full of people were expected to use the same toilet, usually located at the end of the street!

For a map and directions to the heritage centre visit http://www.ni-environment.gov.uk/

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