Seanad debates

Wednesday, 29 September 2004

Water and Sewerage Schemes.

 

6:00 pm

Photo of Ulick BurkeUlick Burke (Fine Gael)
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I thank the Minister of State for taking this matter on the Adjournment. It refers to the report from Galway County Council on the upgrading of the pumping and storage facilities of the water system in Loughrea in order that work on the Kilrickle water scheme can be immediately started.

Kilrickle has waited for up to 20 years for the provision of this water supply. The village has approximately 100 houses. There have been various examinations of plans for the supply of water from a source such as the local lake. The existing supply is unsuitable and inadequate. Galway County Council is preparing for the Department a report and recommendation that the upgrading of the pumping and storage facilities at Loughrea can proceed side by side with the provision of a spur to Kilrickle to supply that village.

There are four businesses and a national school in the village of Kilrickle, none of which has an adequate or proper supply. Some of the businesses have to bring numerous tankers of water to their premises to guarantee a supply on a regular basis. The school has a bore hole which has failed on many occasions. The quality of water is totally unsuitable for drinking. The school has 50 children but an inadequate and unsuitable supply of drinking water.

The extension of supply from Loughrea is the only answer. To ensure there is no addition to the 20 years they have already waited, I ask that the Minister of State allow the work continue simultaneously with the development works at Loughrea which is at stage 1. Kilrickle water scheme is at stage 6. I ask the Minister of State to allow the Kilrickle project to be prioritised so it can proceed simultaneously with stage 1 of the Loughrea improvement works.

On several recent occasions because of the significant development that has taken place, supplementary smaller pumps have had to be installed in strategic locations to guarantee an adequate supply of water in certain areas of the town. The local group requests a fast tracking of the report when it arrives on the desk of the Minister of State and the provision of funding for the simultaneous development of the supply of water to Kilrickle and the development works at Loughrea.

Photo of Noel AhernNoel Ahern (Dublin North West, Fianna Fail)
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I thank Senator Ulick Burke for raising the issue. I shall give a brief overview of the major investment being made by the Department in improving water services infrastructure nationally, and in Galway, under the national development plan.

Last May, we published the water services investment programme covering the period 2004-06, made up of 869 schemes at different stages of development, with a total investment of €5 billion. Almost 150 new projects, worth over €550 million, have been added to the programme since the previous year. It is the most significant milestone yet in the push to bring our water services infrastructure up to a world standard.

The total allocated to Galway county and city under the latest phase of the water services programme comes to over €445 million, extending to some 60 individual schemes. Among these are major sewerage projects for Athenry, Ballinasloe and Clifden and water supply schemes for Carna-Kilkieran, Costelloe, Gort, Ballinasloe, Clifden, Dunmore-Glenamaddy and Portumna. Funding has also been provided under the serviced land initiative to bring additional residential sites on stream as rapidly as possible to meet housing needs at a number of locations around the county.

It is clear that a large number of towns and villages in Galway are directly benefiting from the drive to bring our water and sewerage infrastructure up to a modern standard.

With regard to the Loughrea regional water supply scheme, this scheme is also included in the Department's water services investment programme. It is intended to commence construction in 2006 at an estimated cost for the project of over €35 million. I approved Galway County Council's proposal to review and update the preliminary report for the scheme in April 2003 and I understand the provision of a water supply for Kilrickle is being considered as part of the review process. The Department is awaiting submission of the council's updated preliminary report.

I note what the Senator has said and his desire to have the Kilrickle water scheme prioritised. All I can say is that the Department will give the matter prompt attention when the preliminary report is received from the council. Obviously it would be desirable to do all the work at the same time. Once we receive the report we will give it prompt attention and try to have the two projects carried out at the same time.

Photo of Ulick BurkeUlick Burke (Fine Gael)
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I thank the Minister of State.