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Minister Hogan Announces 2014 Rural Water Programme Block Grant Allocations

o Nearly €20 million provided for Group Water and Group Sewerage Schemes

o Maximum grant per house for New Group Water Schemes increased

by €1,000 to €7,475

Mr Phil Hogan, T.D., Minister for the Environment, Community & Local Government today (10 April, 2014) announced his Department’s 2014 block grant allocations to local authorities for Group Water and Group Sewerage Schemes.

The allocations, which total almost €20 million, are provided under his Department’s Rural Water Programme. The funding is aimed mainly at the improvement of water quality in group water schemes and upgrading and water conservation works in group water scheme distribution networks. Funding is also being provided towards group sewerage schemes. Responsibility for the administration of the programme is devolved to the local authorities.

The Minister also announced that he has increased the maximum grant per house applying to new group water schemes. The Department funds 85% of the cost of such schemes, subject to a maximum grant per house of €6,475. This limit of €6,475 per house is now being increased to €7,475 per house.

This increase, which restores the grant to the amount it was for a limited period in 2011, follows a recommendation from the National Rural Water Services Committee, which has a role in advising the Minister on rural water policy and investment.

The 2011 increase took effect from 1 March 2011 but only applied to new schemes commencing in 2011 and being funded from the 2011 allocation.

The Minister said “there are particular issues with regard to the putting in place of some new group water schemes where the costs involved call in to question the viability of the scheme. I am hopeful that this €1,000 increase will help some of these schemes to get off the ground and that it will play a major role in helping the people involved get a quality water supply”

He finished by saying that the National Rural Water Services Committee will be doing further work in relation to new group water scheme investment needs and that he hopes to have further recommendations from it later this year.

A breakdown of the allocations for each county is attached.

The Rural Water Programme benefits from some funding under the European Regional Development Fund.

2014 Rural Water Programme Allocations

Local Authority Total 2014 Allocation

Carlow €343,900

Cavan €714,600

Clare €1,014,650

Cork €455,875

Donegal €420,000

Galway €4,151,000

Kerry €906,600

Kildare €156,000

Kilkenny €528,750

Laois €471,950

Leitrim €388,650

Limerick €753,900

Longford €439,645

Louth €262,250

Mayo €3,460,000

Meath €39,000

Monaghan €590,000

North Tipperary €350,000

Offaly €603,750

Roscommon €1,637,850

Sligo €747,000

South Tipperary €63,500

Waterford €249,000

Westmeath €277,000

Wexford €533,750

Wicklow €206,044

TOTALS €19,764,664