Failing sewerage systems are preventing new housing developments across Northern Ireland, according to research backed by the Chartered Institute of Housing. The infrastructure bottleneck threatens £10.9 billion in economic damage through 2040, disrupting not only residential construction but also wider urban regeneration plans. Capacity constraints and aging pipes make connecting new builds impossible in many areas. The timing puts pressure on policymakers ahead of critical infrastructure decisions.
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