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Water and Sewerage Schemes

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 October 2020

Tuesday, 20 October 2020

Questions (815)

Joe Carey

Question:

815. Deputy Joe Carey asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the progress in relation to the provision of wastewater infrastructure for unsewered villages using the rural regeneration and development fund of the national development plan in conjunction with Irish Water (details supplied); the Departments and State agencies that will be involved in the delivery of this proposed new scheme to provide wastewater infrastructure to unsewered villages; the Department or State agency that will take the lead in the provision of these vital schemes; if funding has been ring-fenced to facilitate such projects; when it will be open for applications; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [31121/20]

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Funding for national water investment is allocated to Irish Water; some funding for group water schemes is allocated from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.

The allocation of Rural Regeneration and Development funding is overseen by my Department and this supports the development and delivery of ambitious and strategic projects which contribute to sustainable rural regeneration and development in towns and villages with a population of less than 10,000 and outlying areas.

Applications are not limited in terms of sector. Projects allocated funding include town and village regeneration, enterprise development, tourism development, digital and co-working initiatives, libraries, arts and cultural facilities and sports and recreation facilities. Projects are often a combination of a number of these elements. However, it should be noted that no portion of funding has been ring fenced for any particular sector or project type.

It would be open to a local authority or other state funded body eligible under the rules of the scheme to make an application in relation to a water or wastewater project and the evaluation and marking system which is applied to projects takes specific account of the extent to which national, regional and local strategic objectives are met by project proposals submitted. The application process is competitive in nature and applications undergo assessment by my Department under the oversight of a Project Advisory Board, comprised of representatives from key Government Departments as well as independent experts.

Recommendations for successful projects are then submitted to the Minister based on the outcome of the internal evaluation process, the observations and advice of the Projects Advisory Board, and the alignment of the proposal with the overall objectives of the Fund and the requirement to achieve balanced regional development.

The third call for Category 1 applications - relating to projects with all planning and other consents in place and ready to commence works - is now open and the closing date for applications is the 1st December 2020.

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