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Water Supply Contamination. (5 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: It is not a "no go" area. Boiling the water more than adequately deals with the problem and I understand guesthouses and hotels have taken steps on which I commend them. Deputy O'Dowd asked a second and much more pertinent question, which is also the subject of Question No. 12. It pertains to the monitoring of water supplies. I agree with him. Last month, I introduced new water monitoring...

Water Supply Contamination. (5 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The testing of public water schemes is incorporated in the regulation, which deals with the issue.

Planning Issues. (5 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: I thank Deputy Cowley for raising this question. As Members are aware, I take a particular interest in rural housing and in the right of people to live in their own area. The guidelines for planning authorities on sustainable rural housing came into effect in April 2005. While the fact they are called guidelines is often taken to mean they are not statutorily based, they are. Although...

Planning Issues. (5 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: I thank the Deputy. I accept there is frustration on this matter. Having had a long friendship over 30 odd years with the county manager in Mayo, I would not recognise him necessarily as a dictator.

Planning Issues. (5 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: I will make a point to the Deputy which I have made to councillors and councillors' groups: councillors are in command. The only body which has a statutory capacity to fire a county manager is the county council, and that has not happened.

Planning Issues. (5 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: We could argue about the issues of the local government managerial system for a long time but I reiterate councillors have significantly more powers than they realise sometimes. It is incumbent on everybody elected to a local council, especially since the end of the dual mandate, to inform themselves of their powers and to use them judiciously. The interpretation and application of the...

Written Answers — Tribunals of Inquiry: Tribunals of Inquiry (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: In July 2004, the Government approved reduced fees for all legal representation at Tribunals established from September 2004, and for existing Tribunals that ran over various termination dates set in the light of consultations between the Attorney General and the relevant Chairpersons. The completion date agreed in respect of the Planning Tribunal was 31 March 2007. In December 2006, the...

Written Answers — Appointments to State Boards: Appointments to State Boards (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The breakdown by gender of the boards of State Bodies under the aegis of my Department is set out in thetable. Name Year Serving female members Serving male members Affordable Homes Partnership 2005 3 6 2006 3 6 2007 to date 3 6 An Bord Pleanála 2002 4 8 2003 8 8 2004 8 8 2005 4 6 2006 5 5 2007 to date 5 5 An Chomhairle Leabharlanna 2002 5 8 2003 4 9 2004 4 9 2005...

Written Answers — Appointments to State Boards: Appointments to State Boards (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: I refer to the reply to Question No. 275 of 28 March 2007. For the period 29 March to 4 July 2007 the position is as set out in that reply, with the sole exception that one appointment has recently been made to the board of the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland, leaving a total of 3 appointments (rather than 4) to be made to that body between 29 March 2007 and 4 July 2007.

Written Answers — Local Authority Funding: Local Authority Funding (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Some €2.54 billion was provided in both current and capital funding by my Department for local authority services and capital programmes in 2006. Of this a net sum of €7 million was not drawn down by the end of the year: this has been included in the Department's overall capital carryover of €20 million into 2007 under the Multi-Annual Capital Investment Framework. It is not...

Written Answers — Water Quality: Water Quality (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: In 1998, my Department circulated detailed guidelines to local authorities on minimising the risk of cryptosporidium in water supplies. The guidelines were prepared in consultation with the Department of Health and Children and the Environmental Protection Agency and circulated to local authorities. They provided advice to local authorities on preventing cryptosporidium entering water...

Written Answers — Water Quality: Water Quality (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: I propose to take Questions Nos. 282 and 284 together. The Galway City Water Supply Scheme was included in my Department's Water Services Investment Programme 2002 – 2004, published on 16 April 2002, as a scheme to advance through planning. The scheme has retained its approved status in subsequent iterations of the Programme. These were published on 13 August 2003, 7 May 2004 and 16...

Written Answers — Water Quality: Water Quality (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Management of their public drinking water supplies is the responsibility of the relevant local authority. The results of monitoring of individual water supplies are forwarded by local authorities to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on being required to do so by the Agency under section 58 of the Environmental Protection Act 1992. Information on the quality of drinking water...

Written Answers — Road Traffic Offences: Road Traffic Offences (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: I propose to take Questions Nos. 286 to 291, inclusive, together. Questions in relation to penalty points are a matter for the Road Safety Authority (RSA) under the aegis of the Minister for Transport. My Department issues penalty point notices on behalf of the RSA, and provides the latter agency and the Department of Transport with data to enable them to respond to requests for...

Leaders' Questions (4 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The time that Fine Gael doubled the national debt.

Written Answers — Departmental Correspondence: Departmental Correspondence (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: My office has informed the person concerned that his inquiry concerning cultural regeneration would appear to be primarily a matter for the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism, whose mission is, among other things, to contribute to the cultural progress of Irish society through promoting excellence in artistic achievement, and the preservation of our cultural heritage. That Department has,...

Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Apart from staff who are availing of statutory or civil service leave entitlements such as maternity leave, sick leave, annual leave, etc., my Department has no staff who are in receipt of full salary and not working.

Written Answers — National Monuments: National Monuments (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The portal tomb monument at Woodtown, which is listed on the statutory Record of Monuments and Places for County Dublin, is in private ownership. There are currently over 120,000 sites listed on the Record of Monuments and Places nationally. The State has direct responsibility for over 700 national monuments but the conservation and maintenance of other monuments not in State care remains a...

Written Answers — Litter Pollution: Litter Pollution (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: Ireland has an excellent record in recovering and recycling packaging waste. Directive 94/62/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on packaging and packaging waste is based on the concept of producer responsibility, which effectively requires producers to contribute to the waste management costs of products which they have placed on the market at end-of-life. Under the Directive,...

Written Answers — Road Network: Road Network (3 Apr 2007)

Dick Roche: The improvement of non-national roads in County Cork is a matter for Cork County Council to be funded from its own resources supplemented by State grants provided by my Department. The initial selection and prioritisation of projects to be considered for funding under my Department's Specific Improvements Grant scheme is a matter for the relevant local authority. All applications submitted...

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