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Flood Relief Schemes Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 2 February 2016

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Questions (548)

Barry Cowen

Question:

548. Deputy Barry Cowen asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the amounts submitted to his Department as estimates for flood damage from the recent floods, by local authority. [4419/16]

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Written answers

My Department is responsible for the response phase only of severe weather related emergencies including flooding. As part of the response related activities undertaken in relation to the recent flooding, my Department wrote to the Local Authorities and asked them to submit details of the exceptional costs they incurred in the response, clean-up and necessary immediate works. As part of this exercise estimates of the costs of damage to public infrastructure were also requested. The damage reported was principally to the roads network and details were passed to the responsible Departments (see Table 1 below).

My Department is not compiling any further details in this regard as most of the public infrastructure damaged falls outside the remit of my Department. The compilation of further data on flooding damage and the associated funding arrangements for restoration works on roads and other infrastructure is a matter for the relevant Government Departments or Agencies to administer, in consultation with Local Authorities, as appropriate.

My Department made available to Local Authorities two tranches of additional funding totalling €18 million to support them in meeting the costs associated with the flood preparedness, response and clean-up activities arising from the recent flooding. This funding was provided to Local Authorities in acknowledgement of the exceptional nature of the work undertaken in protecting homes and property from flooding and in the post-flooding clean-up works.

To date, my Department has made payments to local authorities totalling €6.354 million to assist them in meeting the costs of the response, clean-up and necessary immediate works related to the flooding that occurred up to 19 December 2015 (see Table 2 below). My Department recently wrote to local authorities inviting them to submit claims for recoupment of costs from 19 December to date.

Table 1

Local Authority Infrastructure Damage Estimates 5 Dec 2015 to 4 Jan 2016

Local Authority

DTTAS

DECLG

OPW

Carlow

541,000.00

Cavan

3,379,400.00

Clare

850,000.00

Cork City

100,000.00

45,300.00

Cork County

5,197,600.00

500,000.00

Donegal

4,120,000.00

50,000.00

Dublin City

11,955.60

Galway City

35,000.00

Galway County

12,110,300.00

235,000.00

Kerry

1,464,705.00

Laois

577,500.00

100,000.00

Leitrim

1,000,000.00

Limerick

1,450,000.00

2,950,000.00

Longford

147,000.00

Mayo

3,000,000.00

Monaghan

133,000.00

Offaly

1,639,586.25

Roscommon

4,100,000.00

Sligo

3,190,000.00

Tipperary

4,460,200.00

Waterford

13,972,000.00

200,000.00

7,795,000.00

Westmeath

1,970,000.00

17,000.00

Wexford

1,915,000.00

250,000.00

Wicklow

215,000.00

239,000.00

330,500.00

65,567,291.25

1,536,300.00

11,187,455.60

Table 2

DECLG Payments to Local Authorities for Response Phase

Local Authority

Current - Paid

Carlow

21,886.00

Cavan

41,526.00

Clare

900,000.00

Cork County

135,226.00

Donegal

763,300.54

Fingal

6,800.00

Galway City

39,387.00

Galway County

980,418.00

Kerry

244,447.00

Kildare

30,452.58

Leitrim

477,640.00

Limerick

328,839.92

Louth

37,889.00

Longford

85,513.00

Mayo

980,000.00

Monaghan

45,500.00

Offaly

76,735.53

Roscommon

285,000.00

Sligo

297,000.00

Tipperary

52,000.00

Waterford

253,000.00

Westmeath

241,309.00

Wexford

30,000.00

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6,353,869.57

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