Written answers

Tuesday, 21 March 2023

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Water Supply

Photo of Alan DillonAlan Dillon (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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405. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if he will provide a breakdown on the amount of subsidy administered for type A, B and C determinants by each local authority for group water schemes, in tabular form, listing the number of group water schemes under each local authority's remit and the total subsidy allocated annually from 2018 to 2022; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12352/23]

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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My Departments’ Rural Water Programme, through Exchequer funding, facilitates the development of water services for areas of rural Ireland where there are no public water services. Responsibility for the day-to-day implementation of the Programme is devolved to the local authorities. My Department funds the authorities to carry out their work under the Programme.

Local authorities are responsible for the administration of the annual subsidy to Group Water Schemes (GWS) on behalf of my Department. As part of their assessment of an application for funding, local authorities are required to verify all expenditure being claimed.

I can advise that my Department does not maintain data on subsidy payments in the detail requested. The day-to-day administration of the subsidy, including numbers of GWS under each local authorities remit, subsidy type and payment amounts to each GWS are a matter for the relevant authority. Therefore, local authorities are best placed to provide this information.

However, my Department has prepared the table below detailing the amount of total subsidy paid to each local authority for the years 2018 to 2022.

Local Authority
2018€
2019€
2020€
2021€
2022€
Carlow
244,789
349,900
295,134
292,712
261,775
Cavan
3,988,608
4,280,801
4,621,391
3,712,675
5,450,581
Clare
1,470,453
1,692,094
1,750,217
1,555,589
2,160,774
Cork
126,545
186,498
164,236
169,309
185,702
Cork City
0
0
0
4,097
2,477
Donegal
138,461
199,803
195,625
182,458
231,415
Galway
3,511,087
4,322,114
4,188,969
4,008,795
5,328,286
Kerry
298,466
189,787
375,591
252,165
352,216
Kildare
117,510
160,282
167,147
163,549
150,577
Kilkenny
356,588
195,606
625,664
412,970
373,817
Laois
427,394
462,349
515,157
516,018
509,802
Leitrim
336,143
349,968
387,407
304,135
307,875
Limerick
1,439,582
1,470,988
1,599,504
1,195,669
1,459,069
Longford
6,026
28,133
17,940
12,654
12,719
Louth
147,578
59,600
289,409
276,121
221,142
Mayo
3,953,105
5,293,427
4,922,982
4,785,200
5,486,211
Meath
116,012
114,242
146,323
160,330
170,378
Monaghan
2,622,346
4,401,947
4,131,909
3,524,883
4,911,747
Offaly
949,607
1,167,603
588,403
1,363,783
1,017,513
Roscommon
638,099
886,780
870,528
865,562
1,157,013
Sligo
1,054,601
1,530,834
982,287
1,251,584
2,110,481
Tipperary
500,845
544,875
603,826
574,946
563,446
Waterford
11,160
15,356
17,134
17,756
19,776
Westmeath
46,836
54,090
61,968
61,979
62,280
Wexford
363,586
588,831
547,817
620,031
582,681
Wicklow
101,152
121,303
101,597
114,956
120,333
Total
22,966,578
28,667,210
28,168,168
26,399,928
33,210,086

Figures in table have been rounded to the nearest euro.

Photo of Alan DillonAlan Dillon (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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406. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of inspections undertaken by each local authority administrating a subsidy towards the cost of group water schemes; the number of enforcement notices issued to recover a subsidy not meeting terms and conditions of applications; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12353/23]

Photo of Alan DillonAlan Dillon (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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407. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if he is satisfied that proper oversight on the financial governance and regulation of group water schemes is in place by local authorities; if group scheme audit accounts are independently checked by the Local Government Audit Service to which the claim relates; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12354/23]

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 406 and 407 together.

Group Water Schemes (GWS) are community-owned and community-run enterprises which manage water distribution systems in rural areas. My Department provides funding support, including through the payment of an annual subsidy, for some of the day-to-day costs of GWS. The application and approval process for this funding is administered by the local authorities.

There are a number of different subsidy types and rates available and in order to be approved funding, there are conditions and standards that must be met by GWS. As part of the approval process, local authorities are required to verify that the expenditure being claimed is in line with the expenditure detailed in audited accounts, which GWS must provide as part of their application. GWS must also be properly constituted in a way that recognises the members as the owners of the scheme.

Further details on the subsidy can be found on my Department's website at the following link:

www.gov.ie/en/publication/a524a-group-water-schemes-and-rural-water-issues/#operational-funding-for-group-water-schemes

I can advise that applications for subsidies that do not meet the terms and conditions are a matter for the relevant local authority who are best placed to provide this information.

GWS audited accounts are not independently checked by the Local Government Audit Service. However, GWS constituted as co-operatives or companies must have a statutory audit of its annual accounts completed by an external independent auditor. This helps to provide oversight, governance and regulation within the GWS sector.

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