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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 25 Jan 1977

Vol. 296 No. 1

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Sewerage Schemes.

34.

asked the Minister for Local Government if he will arrange to have the Geashabeg and Comween townlands of Ballydavid, Tralee, County Kerry, included in the sewerage scheme being carried out at Murreigh and to have the two townlands linked up with this scheme.

The formulation of proposals for the extension of a public sewerage scheme is a matter for the sanitary authority for the area. No proposals for the extension of the Murreigh sewerage scheme have been submitted to my Department.

I think this is done in conjunction with the Department of the Gaeltacht.

I should not think there would be any proposals before the Department of the Gaeltacht either.

35.

asked the Minister for Local Government if he will sanction the Castlemaine sewerage scheme proposed by Kerry County Council to enable work to be carried out which is urgently required as the present system is operated through an open drain which is dangerous to health and creates a nuisance on the main tourist roads to the Dingle peninsula.

There are no proposals at present before my Department for this scheme. I understand that a preliminary report prepared in 1966 is currently being revised and may be submitted to my Department in the near future.

Kerry County Council informed me some time ago that the matter is in the hands of the Department. This is an open drain taking sewerage to the sea along the edge of a tourist road and at that stage there is a terrible stench from it. In Tralee we are informed that the matter is in the Minister's Department.

Perhaps the Deputy would inform them in Tralee that a preliminary report on the scheme was submitted by Kerry County Council on 11th June, 1975, but that report had been prepared by the county council in 1966. On 23rd October they were asked by letter to have the report revised to provide for certain things. So far the revised scheme has not come back. They have promised to let us have the revised scheme in the near future. To submit a 1966 scheme in 1975 was not a good way of trying to hurry things up.

I shall go back to them again.

36.

asked the Minister for Local Government the present position regarding proposed sewerage schemes for the villages of Doonbeg and Carrigaholt in County Clare; and when the schemes will be sanctioned.

Additional technical information requested from the local authority regarding the Doonbeg sewerage scheme proposals was received in my Department on the 4th January and is being examined. The position with regard to the Carrigaholt scheme is that the local authority are re-examining certain aspects of their proposals.

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