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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Thursday, 8 Jun 2000

Vol. 520 No. 5

Written Answers. - School Buildings.

Dinny McGinley

Ceist:

185 Mr. McGinley asked the Minister for Education and Science the names of the national schools in Donegal where asbestos was used in the building; and the steps being taken to eliminate that product from the schools structure. [16249/00]

In March 1999, my Department formally requested the Office of Public Works to undertake a pilot survey of 196 schools in the south-east to determine the location, type, form and condition of any asbestos material present and the steps necessary to manage the problem. The intention of my Department in conducting the sample survey was to obtain information on the likely scale and extent of the presence of asbestos in school buildings nationwide. The initial survey was completed in July 1999 by a firm of specialist consultants commissioned by the Office of Public Works. It identified an asbestos presence in some form or another in 59 of the 196 schools surveyed, that is, about 30%.

Although generally speaking the condition of the material was found to be good and posed no immediate health risk, its removal where possible was recommended and a programme of works was commenced immediately with funding made available from my Department. Remediation work has now been completed in the 59 schools identified in the survey.

The initial survey has since been extended to all schools both primary and post-primary, and the management authorities and principals of every school were informed of this in December 1999. Following on this phase of the survey, a programme of works involving remediation is currently under way in 156 schools and contracts have been awarded or are being processed in all cases. Total expenditure in 2000 on the programme is likely to be in the region of £4 million.

Where asbestos requiring removal is detected, either as a result of the survey or otherwise, arrangements to undertake the work in accordance with the relevant health and safety legislation are made by my Department and the Office of Public Works. The entire cost of the programme of detection and removal is being borne by my Department. The necessary level of funding will continue to be allocated to the programme as a priority.

The survey of schools in Donegal has now been completed and I will arrange for my Department to forward the information requested by the Deputy as soon as possible.

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