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Water Conservation Grant Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 January 2016

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Questions (56)

Barry Cowen

Question:

56. Deputy Barry Cowen asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Social Protection the amount spent on the water conservation grant and the number of claimants, by county in 2015 and the amount and estimated number of claimants in 2016; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [1733/16]

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The Department of Social Protection is administering the Water Conservation Grant on behalf of the Department of Environment, Community, and Local Government. A total of 887,010 householders have been paid the 2015 Water Conservation Grant to date. These payments amount to €88,701,000. A small number of residual applications from householders who meet the 2015 eligibility criteria continue to be processed.

The total administration costs to 31 December 2015 were €5,782,035.42. These included both the once-off setup costs and the operational costs for 2015. All costs in relation to the set-up and administration of the Water Conservation Grant are being recouped from the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government in line with existing procedures in this regard. Every effort has been made to maximise efficiencies and keep costs to the absolute minimum. In summary, the total amount spend on the 2015 Water Conservation Grant to date is €94,483,035.42.

The Water Conservation Grant is a key element of the Government's drive to promote conservation and more sustainable use of water services in the home. Regulations will be made in due course under Section 5 of the Water Services Act 2014 to set down the particulars of the 2016 grant scheme including the application process and eligibility criteria. On the basis of the administration of the 2015 grant scheme, a figure of €110 million has been provided for the 2016 grant scheme in the 2016 Revised Estimates for Public Services.

The following table provides the number of applications processed as of 12 January, 2016 on a county basis:

County

No. of Principal Private Residences by county for which applications have been processed

Carlow

8,061

Cavan

13,191

Clare

27,260

Cork

86,187

Donegal

26,149

Dublin

265,001

Galway

43,483

Kerry

35,002

Kildare

42,779

Kilkenny

15,223

Laois

15,368

Leitrim

8,005

Limerick

26,942

Longford

7,631

Louth

21,869

Mayo

33,902

Meath

34,937

Monaghan

11,673

Offaly

15,534

Roscommon

14,553

Sligo

12,506

Tipperary

36,355

Waterford

15,708

Westmeath

17,997

Wexford

25,621

Wicklow

26,073

Total

887,010

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