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Flood Prevention Measures

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 July 2013

Tuesday, 16 July 2013

Questions (395)

Paudie Coffey

Question:

395. Deputy Paudie Coffey asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the total amount of capital investment made by his Department in flood defence improvements in the past five years; if he will provide a breakdown of each project in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35340/13]

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During the period from 2008 to 2012, the Office of Public Works expended €186.9 million on its Capital Budget for Flood Relief Activities throughout the country. Approximately €135 million of this amount was spent directly on major flood relief projects during this period with a further €23.5 million approx. expended on the Minor Works Scheme where OPW provides funding to Local Authorities for flood relief works and studies up to a limit of €0.5 million for each project. The details of the minor works projects funded by OPW can be found on the OPW website www.opw.ie. The main part of the balance of expenditure in the period was related to the Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM) project which is a major study of the most vulnerable flood risk areas in the country.

The following table sets out the investment directly attributable to projects either at design stage, construction stage or post construction:

Flood Relief Project

2008

(Costs in €,000s)

2009

(Costs in €,000s)

2010

(Costs in €,000s)

2011

(Costs in €,000s)

2012

(Costs in €,000s)

Mallow, Co Cork

4,900

7,729

2,639

4,657

3,383

Clonmel, Co Tipperary

5,550

7,439

5,487

11,275

4,129

Ennis, Co Clare

2,873

4,695

1,996

2,391

287

Fermoy, Co Cork

127

1,679

3,481

1,114

5,852

Carlow Town, Co Carlow

0

0

223

1,088

2,731

Johnstown, Co Kildare

0

38

814

1,470

715

Mornington, Co Meath

128

645

1,656

1,134

479

Tolka River, Dublin and Meath

191

859

1,061

15

1,897

Claregalway, Co Galway

0

0

176

1,445

801

Waterford City

30

500

2,700

600

3,183

Tullamore, Co Offaly

22

0

14

799

Bray, Co Wicklow

223

299

1,727

0

7,074

River Dodder, Dublin

2,196

2,764

1,529

791

2,149

Templemore FRS

0

59

8

0

40

Wad River, Dublin

0

104

34

0

0

Enniscorthy, Co Wexford

93

106

13

0

40

Arklow, Co Wicklow

90

120

10

0

43

Bandon, Co Cork

0

0

20

187

114

Lower Lee (Cork City)

0

0

0

6

0

Skibbereen, Co Cork

0

0

0

0

8

Dunkellin River, Co Galway

0

0

160

73

0

Ballymakeera, Co Cork

0

0

0

5

11

Crossmolina, Co Mayo

0

0

0

0

12

Raphoe, Co Donegal

0

34

0

0

0

Clontarf, Dublin

0

0

553

0

0

Ballymacoda, Co Cork

0

210

22

0

0

Harry's Mall, Limerick

0

38

0

0

0

Kilkenny City

787

1,180

0

0

0

Leixlip, Co Kildare

2,019

777

0

0

0

Mullingar, Co Westmeath

130

233

0

0

0

New Ross, Co Wexford

0

125

110

0

0

NewcastleWest

0

300

67

0

0

Spencer Dock, Dublin

880

159

0

0

0

Minor Works Scheme (Contributions to Local Authorities))

0

1800

9,660

5237

4,752

Minor Works Scheme (Direct Works undertaken by OPW)

776

145

551

480

140

In addition to the capital investment programme, the OPW spent a further €85 million during this period on its ongoing programme of maintenance of existing arterial drainage schemes. The OPW currently has ten major flood relief schemes at construction with a further 26 schemes at various stages of planning and design. The Government has allocated €44.5 million for capital related flood relief activities in 2013.

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