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Water and Sewerage Schemes Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 18 July 2013

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Questions (452)

Brendan Griffin

Question:

452. Deputy Brendan Griffin asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if funding will be provided to extend a sewerage scheme at a location (details supplied) in County Kerry where a river is being polluted; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [35967/13]

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Written answers

Responsibility for the administration of the Rural Water Programme, which includes group sewerage schemes, has been devolved to local authorities since 1997.

In December 2012 I announced an increase in the grant for group sewerage schemes to €6,500 per house or 75% of the cost of the scheme, whichever is the lesser. The previous rate of grant available was €2,031.58 per house or 75% of the cost, whichever was the lesser.

I propose, in the first instance, to carry out a number of pilot schemes based on the increased grant level. My Department asked local authorities to include in their requests for funding under the 2013 Rural Water Programme proposals for pilot group sewerage schemes which might be viable based on the increased grant.

Following an examination of the proposals received, with particular regard to the environmental justification provided and the estimated costs, I approved grant assistance in March 2013 towards eight pilot schemes in eight different counties and to a further three pilot schemes a s a result of a m id-year Review carried out by my Department recently. The proposal received from Kerry County Council for Tullig, Castleisland, which had an estimated cost of € 250,000, was not selected as a pilot scheme.

Progress on the selected pilot schemes will be reviewed in due course with a view to deciding how best to proceed with the grant scheme.

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