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Public Private Partnerships

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 19 July 2012

Thursday, 19 July 2012

Ceisteanna (530)

Mary Lou McDonald

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534 Deputy Mary Lou McDonald asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide in tabular format a list of his Department’s public private partnership projects in payment; the name of the project; the capital cost of the project; and the total projected amount of PPP repayments by Government for each project. [36683/12]

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Information in relation to water services PPP projects in excess of €20 million is set out in the table below. Information in relation to water services PPP projects with a value below €20 million or in relation to any other PPP projects for which the Department is responsible is being compiled and will be forwarded to the Deputy.

Name of Project

Scope of Project

Total Exchequer expenditure1 (€)

Waste Water Treatment Projects

Dublin Bay treatment plant

DBOM

232.6m

Wexford treatment plant

DBOM

18.4m

Cork treatment plant

DBOM

68.1m

Balbriggan / Skerries treatment plant

DBOM

20.6m

South Tipperary treatment plant group

DBOM

13.4m

Dungarvan treatment plant

DBOM

12.2m

Sligo treatment plant

DBOM

17m

Donegal (A) treatment plant group

DBOM

25.2m

Waterford treatment plant

DBOM

26.1m

Meath Villages treatment plant group

DBOM

25.5m

Mullingar treatment plant

DBOM

16.5m

Castlebar treatment plant

DBOM

11.4m

Bray/Shanganagh treatment plant

DBOM

56.4m

Wicklow treatment plant

DBOM

14.4m

Tullamore treatment plant

DBOM

15.7m

Portrane/Donabate/Rush/Lusk treatment plant group

DBOM

34.2m

Letterkenny treatment plant

DBOM

25.2m

Water Treatment Projects

Clareville water treatment project

DBOM

16.7m

Barrow Abstraction — Srowland Treatment plant

DBOM

24m

1This table shows the Exchequer contribution paid towards the projects. In the water and wastewater sector, many PPP projects are procured on a design, build, operate and maintain (DBOM) basis. In these cases, the Exchequer provides up-front capital funding so there are no capital or financing costs to be paid back over the life of the project. Annual operating costs (paid by the relevant local authorities) are based on the volume of water/wastewater arriving for treatment.

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