I propose to take Questions Nos. 173 to 190, inclusive, together.
The table below sets out the budget, expenditure to date and the completion date of each of the projects referred to in the aforementioned questions. It is understood that the issues referred to in Question Nos. 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189 and 190 all relate to the Lower Lee ( Cork City) Flood Relief Scheme.
Flood Relief Scheme
|
Budget
|
Expenditure to date
|
Completion date
|
Ennis Upper
|
€13.7
|
€12m
|
2011
|
Ennis Lower
|
€18.7m
|
€17m
|
Expected by mid 2018
|
Ennis South
|
€4.71m
|
€0.3m
|
Expected by end 2018
|
Templemore
|
€9.27m
|
€0.8m
|
End 2019
|
Enniscorthy
|
€31.9m
|
€1.8m
|
Expected by end 2020
|
South Campshires Dublin
|
€5m
|
€4.3
|
Expected later in 2017
|
Dodder Phases 2C, 2D & 2E Dublin
|
€12.5m
|
€9.6m
|
Expected by end 2017
|
Clonmel
|
€41.5m
|
€41.2m
|
2013
|
Wad River Dublin
|
€5m
|
€5m
|
2014
|
Arklow
|
€760,000
|
€531,635
|
Feasibility Report to be completed end 2017 to determine viable scheme.
|
Fermoy
|
€39.4m
|
€34.5m
|
Fermoy North Scheme completed in 2011 and Fermoy South scheme completed in 2015
|
Bandon
|
€23.4m
|
€3.7m
|
Expected by mid 2019
|
Claregalway
|
€6.4m
|
€4.2m
|
Expected by end 2018
|
Skibbereen
|
€33.2m
|
€5.4m
|
Expected by mid 2019
|
Lower Lee (Cork City)
|
€140m
|
€3m
|
Expected by end 2024
|
The Government has committed to spending €430 million on capital flood relief activities between 2016 and 2021 as part of the Capital Investment Programme. €57 million has been spent so far on the Programme which will advance up to 37 projects from the current Capital Programme, many of these to final completion during this period. In addition, many of projects arising from the Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM) Programme, which has investigated flooding issues in 300 areas throughout the State, will also be advanced in this period once a national Priority ranking list has been decided.