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Housebuilding in Northern Ireland fell to a 60-year low last year , partially due to restrictions on new connections.
Plans for an estimated 19,000 homes are being held up due to the restrictions - affecting construction in 23 towns.
NI Water has indicated that its waste water infrastructure is operating at full capacity.
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