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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Tuesday, 27 Feb 1968

Vol. 232 No. 12

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Water and Sewerage Schemes.

24.

asked the Minister for Local Government when he proposes to sanction the appointment of a consulting engineer for the water scheme at Mullantine and Tullylost, Rathangan, County Kildare.

25.

asked the Minister for Local Government when he proposes to sanction the appointment of a consulting engineer for the water scheme at Hartwell, Kill, County Kildare.

26.

asked the Minister for Local Government when he proposes to sanction the appointment of a consulting engineer for the water scheme extension at Skirteen, County Kildare.

27.

asked the Minister for Local Government when he proposes to sanction the appointment of a consulting engineer for the water scheme at Mullacash-Brannockstown, County Kildare.

With your permission, a Cheann Comhairle, I propose to take Questions Nos. 24, 25, 26 and 27 together.

A decision on Kildare County Council's proposal to appoint a consulting engineer for the four schemes referred to by the Deputy must await the outcome of the review of water and sewerage schemes which is at present being carried out by sanitary authorities generally throughout the country.

28.

asked the Minister for Local Government if he will immediately sanction the preliminary report sent to him by Donegal County Council for the extension of the Rosses regional water scheme to the Fíor-Ghaeltacht area of Derrynamansher, Annagry, County Donegal, where a number of students are in residence while attending the Irish college at Ranafast.

A decision on the preliminary report for the Rosses Regional Water Supply No. 2 Augmentation Scheme and extensions, which provides for a water supply extension at Derrynamansher, must await the outcome of a review of regional schemes generally which is being carried out by sanitary authorities throughout the country.

29.

asked the Minister for Local Government when he proposes to sanction the sewerage scheme for Ballytore, County Kildare, for which amended contract documents were sent to his Department on 3rd January, 1968.

A decision on Kildare County Council's proposal for a sewerage scheme for Ballytore must await the outcome of the review of water and sewerage schemes which is at present being carried out by sanitary authorities generally throughout the country.

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