Written answers

Thursday, 3 March 2022

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Flood Risk Management

Photo of Matt CarthyMatt Carthy (Cavan-Monaghan, Sinn Fein)
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254. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide funding to resolve flooding in County Monaghan; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12255/22]

Photo of Patrick O'DonovanPatrick O'Donovan (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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Local flooding issues are a matter, in the first instance, for each Local Authority to investigate and address. All Local Authorities, may carry out flood mitigation works, using either their own resources, or by applying for funding under the OPW Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection Scheme which was introduced by my Office in 2009.

The purpose of the scheme is to provide funding to local authorities to undertake minor flood mitigation works or studies to address localised fluvial flooding and coastal protection problems within their administrative areas. The scheme generally applies where a solution can be readily identified and achieved in a short time frame. The works to be funded are carried out under local authority powers and ongoing maintenance of the completed works is the responsibility of the Council.

Under the scheme, applications are considered for projects that are estimated to cost not more than €750,000 in each instance. Funding of up to 90% of the cost is available for approved projects.  Applications are assessed by the OPW having regard to the specific economic, social and environmental criteria of the scheme, including a cost benefit ratio and having regard to the availability of funding for flood risk management. Full details of this scheme are available on www.gov.ie/opw.

Since 2009, the OPW has approved funding to Monaghan County Council for 27 Minor Works Schemes with a total approval value of €2,495,359. Information of schemes approved for funding is available on he OPW website at www.gov.ie/en/collection/893cd1-minor-flood-mitigation-works-and-coastal-protection-scheme-lists-of-/.

The OPW also has statutory responsibility for and carries out a programme of Arterial Drainage Maintenance. These maintenance works relate to arterial drainage schemes completed by the OPW under the Arterial Drainage Acts 1945, with the primary purpose of improving the drainage of agricultural lands.

The OPW’s annual Arterial Drainage Maintenance Works Programme includes the following river catchments in the Monaghan area: Blackwater, Glyde and Dee.

The Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM) Programme, the largest ever flood risk study carried out in the State, culminated with the launch in 2018 of 29 flood risk management plans which propose 118 new outline flood relief projects on top of the major projects already completed and the schemes that were ongoing at the time within the existing capital works programme of the Office of Public Works (OPW).  All of these projects are to be funded under the Government's 10 Year flood risk investment programme of almost €1.3 billion under the National Development Plan 2018 – 2030. 

As it is not possible to progress all proposed new schemes at once, an initial phase of 50 flood relief projects throughout the country was announced which included the five largest schemes identified in the Plans and 31 small or minor projects with estimated construction budgets under €1 million which are being progressed directly by local authorities. The remaining projects in the initial phase of implementation were selected on the basis of those projects which would provide the greatest benefit in terms of the greatest number of properties protected on a regionally.

While the three proposed schemes in County Monaghan, for Ballybay, Iniskeen and Monaghan town, are not in the first tranche of projects to be progressed, the OPW and Monaghan County Council will work closely to ensure that they will be commenced as soon as possible within the lifetime of the programme of investment.

Photo of Matt CarthyMatt Carthy (Cavan-Monaghan, Sinn Fein)
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255. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the applications that have been received by Monaghan County Council for flood alleviation measures; the funding that has been allocated each year since 2016; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12256/22]

Photo of Patrick O'DonovanPatrick O'Donovan (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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Local flooding issues are a matter, in the first instance, for each local authority to investigate and address. All local authorities may carry out flood mitigation works, within their own capital works programme and using their own resources, or by applying for funding under the Office of Public Works Minor Flood Mitigation Works Scheme. The purpose of the scheme is to provide funding to Local Authorities to undertake minor flood mitigation works or studies to address localised flooding within their areas. The scheme generally applies where a solution can be readily identified and achieved in a short time frame. Under the scheme, applications are considered for projects that are estimated to cost not more than €750,000 in each instance. Funding of up to 90% of the cost is available for approved projects. Applications are assessed by the OPW having regard to the specific economic, social and environmental criteria of the Scheme, including a cost benefit ratio.

The yearly approval of funding to Monaghan County Council under the Minor Works Scheme from 2016 to 2022.

Year Funding
2016 €200,130
2017 €58,500
2018 €459,900
2019 €500,000
2021 €76,500
2022 €0

The OPW guidelines for funding applications under the Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection Scheme, together with a full list of funding approvals since 2009 is available on the OPW website at www.gov.ie/en/collection/893cd1-minor-flood-mitigation-works-and-coastal-protection-scheme-lists-of-/.

Photo of Matt CarthyMatt Carthy (Cavan-Monaghan, Sinn Fein)
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256. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the funding towards flood alleviation measures that has been allocated to each local authority area in each of the years 2010 to 2021; the proposed allocation for 2022; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12257/22]

Photo of Patrick O'DonovanPatrick O'Donovan (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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Local flooding issues are a matter, in the first instance, for each local authority to investigate and address. All local authorities may carry out flood mitigation works, within their own capital works programme and using their own resources, or by applying for funding under the Office of Public Works Minor Flood Mitigation Works Scheme.

The purpose of the scheme is to provide funding to Local Authorities to undertake minor flood mitigation works or studies to address localised flooding within their areas. The scheme generally applies where a solution can be readily identified and achieved in a short time frame. Under the scheme, applications are considered for projects that are estimated to cost not more than €750,000 in each instance. Funding of up to 90% of the cost is available for approved projects. Applications are assessed by the OPW having regard to the specific economic, social and environmental criteria of the Scheme, including a cost benefit ratio.

The OPW on average profiles annual approvals in the order of €4m, but the actual approvals are dependent on demand for the scheme. The yearly approval of funding to all Local  Authorities under the Minor Works Scheme from 2010 to 2021 is as follows;

Year Approval
2010 €16m
2011 €4.623m
2012  €4.446m
2013 €1.509m
2014 €1.266m
2015 €2.672m
2016 €4.374m
2017 €3.060m
2018 €5.702m
2019 €4.751m
2020 €3.999m
2021 €2.244m
2022* €0.277m

* until end of Feb 2022

Further information on the breakdown of these annual approved allocations is available at www.opw.ie.

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