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Questions asked in the Dáil by Ciarán - Environment
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13 June 2006
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Environment
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Water Supply for New
Housing Developments |
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Ciarán Cuffe
asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government
his views on reports (details supplied) that major housing developments
in the Greater Dublin area could face delays of several years due to
inadequate water supplies; and if he will comment on the issue. |
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Minister for the Environment, Heritage
and Local Government (Mr. Roche): Responsibility for the provision
of water supplies to service existing requirements and new development
needs rests with the local authorities. Local authorities are required
to undertake regular assessments of their water services capital
requirements and to inform my Department of the resulting priorities. My
Department funds those schemes that are approved under the Water
Services Investment Programme on the basis of infrastructural priorities
identified by individual authorities.
In the case of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, I have included
all such identified requirements in the Water Services Investment
Programme 2005 — 2007 published late last year and available in the
Oireachtas Library. The schemes in the Programme are being advanced as
quickly as possible. With regard to proposed housing development in the
area referred to, I understand that, in advance of any significant
planning applications being considered, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County
Council is currently preparing a Local Area Plan that will be subject to
public consultation and, in due course, adoption by the elected Council.
All local authorities have again recently been asked by my Department to
produce new assessments of needs and to submit the results to the
Department by 31 July 2006. This will afford Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown
County Council an opportunity to identify any additional infrastructural
needs in its area as an input to future phases of the Water Services
Investment Programme.
As far as the Greater Dublin Area (including Meath, Kildare and Wicklow)
is concerned, a range of schemes to increase water supply capacity is
being advanced under the Water Services Investment Programme 2005 —
2007. These include Kildare Wellfield Development, Leixlip Water
Treatment Plant Extension, Navan Water Supply Scheme, Wicklow Town Water
Supply Scheme and the expansion of the Ballymore Eustace Water Treatment
Plant. The Ballymore Eustace scheme will increase capacity by a further
44 million litres per day. A recently completed interim upgrade to the
plant has already secured a 22 million litres per day increase.
A further allocation of €118.3m has been provided under the 2005 to 2007
Programme for the rehabilitation of defective and unserviceable water
mains in the Dublin region as part of a national water conservation
sub-programme. I understand that Dublin City Council, acting as lead
authority, has appointed consultants to produce contract documents and
to oversee the implementation of the relevant works in the region. In
addition, the Programme also includes funding to support the
identification of new water sources to meet projected demand in the
Greater Dublin Area up to 2031.
I am satisfied that these projects will ensure adequate water supplies
to deal with current and future development requirements in the region. |
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