Written answers
Tuesday, 8 April 2025
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
Flood Relief Schemes
Noel McCarthy (Cork East, Fine Gael)
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383. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform further to Parliamentary Question No. 49 of 26 March 2025, to list each separate flood relief scheme that is included under tranche 1 or tranche 2 of the Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management Programme; the status of each scheme, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16736/25]
Kevin Moran (Longford-Westmeath, Independent)
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In 2018, the OPW completed the National Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM) Programme - the largest ever flood risk study in Ireland to date. This study involved an engineering assessment for 300 communities identified as areas of potentially significant flood risk, produced a range of flood maps for potential future as well as present-day conditions, and resulted in 29 Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) which are published on the OPW flood portal, www.floodinfo.ie.
The 29 FRMPs set out both structural and non-structural measures to manage the flood risk in the communities at potentially significant flood risk and elsewhere around the country. The FRMPs identified some 150 new and additional flood relief schemes to protect 95% of the properties at risk within those communities, together with the evidence to prioritise their delivery where the benefit is greatest. The residual risk is being addressed by the Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection Scheme, Individual Property Protection, Voluntary Homeowners Relocation Scheme, enhanced preparedness and flood forecasting.
The Government has committed €1.3 billion to the delivery of flood relief schemes over the lifetime of the National Development Plan 2021 – 2030 to protect approximately 23,000 properties in communities that are under threat from river and coastal flood risk. Since 2018, as part of a phased approach to scheme delivery, this funding has allowed the OPW, in partnership with local authorities throughout the country, to treble the number of schemes at design, planning or construction to some 100 schemes at this time.
Nationally, 55 schemes have been completed to date which are providing protection to over 13,500 properties and an economic benefit to the State in damage and losses avoided estimated to be in the region of €2 billion. Consequently, work to protect 80% of all at-risk properties nationally is completed or underway.
As it is not feasible to deliver all flood relief schemes concurrently (due to limited capacity in OPW, the local authorities, and in the specialised consultancy market), the flood-relief delivery programme was subdivided into two tranches, focusing initially on Tranche I schemes and those already in the delivery pipeline. The prioritisation of the first tranche of schemes was based on three criteria including: scale of projects, capacity to deliver a national programme, and maximising return on investment by reference to property numbers. Under the national programme, work has yet to commence on the design of some 54 Tranche II flood relief schemes.
The OPW is also piloting a new delivery model for flood relief schemes through four Tranche II schemes in counties Kilkenny and Donegal, which is referred to as the Tranche II Pilot. There are two Tranche II Pilot Schemes in County Kilkenny (Freshford and Piltown) and two schemes in County Donegal (Donegal Town and Letterkenny).
The Tranche II Pilot will transfer the management of data gathering, as a first step in designing a scheme, from consultant engineers for a single scheme to the local authorities for all schemes in the Pilot and, where feasible, within their areas of responsibility. The Pilot means that data gathering may be scaled up from individual communities to all schemes in a county. The Pilot will better inform the prioritisation of future schemes nationally and the scope of services required from consultants to design and construct flood relief schemes.
The Pilot’s Technical Working Group and Steering Group have been established, with both groups having met recently in 2025. Significant preparatory work is underway, with the range of information and data-gathering requirements currently being considered and outlined.
It is also worth noting that local flooding issues are a matter, in the first instance, for each Local Authority to investigate and address, and each Local Authority may carry out flood mitigation works using its own resources.
A Local Authority may also apply to the OPW for funding of flood mitigation works under the Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection Scheme. The purpose of this scheme is to provide funding to Local Authorities to undertake minor flood mitigation works or studies to address localised flooding and coastal protection problems within their administrative areas.
The scheme generally applies to relatively straightforward cases 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, with the balance being funded by the Local Authority concerned. Any application received will be considered in accordance with the scheme eligibility criteria, which comprise economic, social and environmental criteria, including a requirement that any measures are cost beneficial, and having regard to the overall availability of resources for flood risk management.
Since 2009, the OPW has approved funding under the Minor Flood Mitigation Works and Coastal Protection Scheme of circa €68.7 million to Local Authorities throughout the country for over 900 projects.
Tabulated lists of active Major Schemes (Table 1) and Small Projects (Table 2) and their respective statuses are listed below. Details of all Tranche II Schemes are publicly available (and listed as ‘future schemes’) on www.floodinfo.ie/scheme-info/.
Table 1: Major Flood Relief Schemes
Scheme (Major, Active) | County | Status |
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Carlingford & Greenore Flood Relief Scheme | Louth | Scoping Stage |
Carrigaline Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Scoping Stage |
Donegal Town Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Scoping Stage |
Freshford Flood Relief Scheme | Kilkenny | Scoping Stage |
Letterkenny Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Scoping Stage |
Lough Funshinagh Flood Relief Scheme | Roscommon | Scoping Stage |
Macroom Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Scoping Stage |
Malahide Flood Relief Scheme | Dublin | Scoping Stage |
Nenagh Flood Relief Scheme | Tipperary | Scoping Stage |
Piltown Flood Relief Scheme | Kilkenny | Scoping Stage |
Portmarnock (Strand Road) Flood Relief Scheme | Dublin | Scoping Stage |
Skerries (Mill Stream) Flood Relief Scheme | Dublin | Scoping Stage |
Adare Flood Relief Scheme | Limerick | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Athy Flood Relief Scheme | Kildare | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Ballinasloe Flood Relief Scheme | Galway | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Ballinhassig Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Ballybofey - Stranorlar Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Ballymakeera/Ballyvourney Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Baltray Flood Relief Scheme | Louth | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Bantry Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Buncrana - Luddan Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Burnfoot Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Camac River Flood Alleviation Scheme | Dublin | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Carrick on Shannon Flood Relief Scheme | Leitrim | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Castlefinn Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Cavan Town Flood Relief Scheme | Cavan | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Dodder Phase 3 (Clonskeagh Road Bridge to Orwell Road Bridge) Flood Relief Scheme | Dublin | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Drogheda Flood Relief Scheme | Louth | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Dundalk and Ardee Flood Relief Schemes | Louth | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Enniscorthy Flood Relief Scheme | Wexford | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Galway City Flood Relief Scheme | Galway | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Graiguenamanagh-Tinnahinch Flood Relief Scheme | Kilkenny | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Kenmare Flood Relief Scheme | Kerry | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Lifford Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Limerick City & Environs Flood Relief Scheme | Limerick | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Marlfield Lake Flood Relief Scheme | Tipperary | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Midleton Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Mountmellick Flood Relief Scheme | Laois | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Naas Flood Relief Scheme | Kildare | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Portarlington Flood Relief Scheme | Laois | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Ramelton Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Rosslare, Co, Wexford | Wexford | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Sandymount (Phase 1 & 2) Flood Relief Scheme | Dublin | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Shannon Town and Environs Flood Relief Scheme | Clare | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
South Galway (Gort Lowlands) Flood Relief Scheme | Galway | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Tralee Flood Relief Scheme | Kerry | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Wexford Flood Relief Scheme | Wexford | Stage I: Scheme Development and Preliminary Design |
Ballina Flood Relief Scheme | Mayo | Stage II: Planning Process |
Castleconnell Flood Relief Scheme | Limerick | Stage II: Planning Process |
Kilkee Flood Relief Scheme | Clare | Stage II: Planning Process |
Loughlinstown Flood Relief Scheme | Dublin | Stage II: Planning Process |
Bride River (Blackpool) Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Stage II: Public Exhibition / Confirmation |
Lower Lee (Cork City) Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Stage II: Public Exhibition / Confirmation |
Raphoe Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Stage II: Public Exhibition / Confirmation |
Arklow (Avoca River) Flood Relief Scheme | Wicklow | Stage III: Detailed Design |
Athlone Flood Alleviation Scheme | Westmeath | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Crossmolina Flood Relief Scheme | Mayo | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Dublin City (River Wad - Phase 1B) Flood Relief Scheme | Dublin | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Glashaboy (Glanmire / Sallybrook) Flood Relief Scheme | Cork | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Kings Island Flood Relief Scheme | Limerick | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Morell River Flood Management Scheme | Kildare | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Morrison’s Island Public Realm and Flood Defence Project, Cork | Cork | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Poddle River Flood Alleviation Scheme | Dublin | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
River Mall (Templemore) Flood Relief Scheme | Tipperary | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Springfield Flood Relief Scheme | Clare | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Whitechurch Stream Flood Alleviation Scheme | Dublin | Stage IV: Implementation/Construction |
Table 2: Small Projects
Scheme (Small Projects) | County | Status |
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Abbeydorney Flood Relief Scheme | Kerry | Commencement |
Aglish Flood Relief Scheme | Waterford | Commencement |
Ardee Flood Relief Scheme | Louth | Pre-Planning |
Athea Flood Relief Scheme | Limerick | Commencement |
Avoca Flood Relief Scheme | Wicklow | Commencement |
Ballyduff Flood Relief Scheme | Waterford | Commencement |
Ballyhale Flood Relief Scheme | Kilkenny | Post Tender and Pre-contract Award/Construction |
Banna Flood Relief Scheme | Kerry | Commencement |
Bogganfin Flood Defence Scheme | Roscommon | Commencement |
Bunratty Flood Relief Scheme | Clare | Commencement |
Carlow Flood Relief Scheme | Carlow | Commencement |
Clifden Flood Relief Scheme | Galway | Commencement |
Clonaslee Flood Relief Scheme | Laois | Pre-Planning |
Glenties Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Commencement |
Golden Flood Relief Scheme | Tipperary | Commencement |
Holycross Flood Relief Scheme | Tipperary | Commencement |
Kerrykeel (Carrowkeel) Flood Relief Scheme | Donegal | Pre-Planning |
Killaloe/Ballina Flood Relief Scheme | Tipperary | Commencement |
Kilrush Flood Relief Scheme | Clare | Commencement |
Knocklofty Flood Relief Scheme | Tipperary | Commencement |
Leitrim Village Flood Relief Scheme | Leitrim | Commencement |
Leixlip Scheme | Kildare | Commencement |
Longford Flood Relief Scheme | Longford | Commencement |
Mohill Flood Relief Scheme | Leitrim | Commencement |
Mornington Flood Relief Scheme Augmentation | Meath | Commencement |
Na Dúnaibh (Downings) Flood Relief Scheme (Na Dúnaibh FRS) | Donegal | Commencement |
Rahan Flood Relief Scheme | Offaly | Commencement |
Rathbraghan Flood Relief Scheme | Sligo | Commencement |
Rathkeale Flood Relief Scheme | Limerick | Commencement |
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