*Carrigaholt was the subject of debate at this month’s meeting of the West Clare MD.ย 

EFFORTS to get toilet facilities in Carrigaholt are proving to be no quick flush.

Carrigaholt is among the 52 towns and villages in the county without adequate wastewater infrastructure which will mean in the upcoming County Development Plan that lands could be dezoned, massively hindering the potential of future developments.

Citing the popularity of The Wild Atlantic Way particularly โ€œthe thousands of visitors that frequent the village of Carrigaholt during the summer season,โ€ Cllr Gabriel Keating appealed to Clare County Council to equip the South-West Clare village with toilet facilities โ€œsimilar to those provided in Doolin car parkโ€.

Challenges exist in replicating the Doolin facilities in Carrigaholt, senior executive engineer in the West Clare Municipal District, Alan Kennelly outlined. โ€œWhile Carrigaholt may not have the visitor numbers of Doolin, the village is becoming increasingly popular with tourists, helped by its location on the Wild Atlantic Way and its Green Coast beach,โ€ he acknowledged. An initial assessment on the type of toilet and possible locations could occur, he said.

Cost, consents, maintenance and absence of wastewater infrastructure were flagged by Kennelly as difficulties. No funding scheme exists to build such facilities, he said while noting Carrigaholt was adjacent to both a special area of conservation and a special protection area which would require a part 8 planning permission and environmental consent.

Due to the lack of sewage collection and treatment infrastructure, he explained, โ€œeither a large irrigation area, a chemical toilet or a large holding tank will be required. These options may not be suitable or environmentally desirable in Carrigaholtโ€. Kennelly added, โ€œIf permanent toilets are built, or temporary ‘portaloos’ placed, in Carrigaholt resources will be required to ensure that they are cleaned and serviced to the required standardโ€.

Speaking at the September meeting of the West Clare MD, Cllr Keating commented, โ€œWeโ€™ve some good news since, we have been in a position to identify a plot of land for a wastewater treatment plant and we have the funding to pay for it, we have the support and signatures of the community, weโ€™re ticking all the boxesโ€.

Portable toilets were an โ€œidealโ€ temporary solution according to the Cross native. He believed the absence of a site dedicated to campervans was also impacting on the area, โ€œthere was 27 there one morning on the green which is owned by the Council, a proper site could include campervansโ€.

โ€œIf promises were any good, there would be a wastewater treatment plant already in Carrigaholt, several Ministers have said announcements were around the corner and that never happened,โ€ Cllr PJ Kelly (FF) observed. Cllr Keating pointed to a change of Government at the time for impacting on this, โ€œwhen that happens the policy changesโ€.

Current policies left Cllr Kelly very fearful for the future of rural West Clare, โ€œIn the context of the County Development Plan and everything else, it is a programme of planned obsolescence, these areas will not be there in 20 yearsโ€. Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) added, Killeen โ€œwithout a wastewater scheme within an area the amount of land zoned is minisculeโ€.

Both Doolin and Carrigaholt are strong contenders to form part of Clare County Councilโ€™s application for inclusion in the โ‚ฌ50m pilot scheme by the Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government, Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG) felt.

Seconder of the motion, Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) called for another behind closed doors briefing to advise councillors on the steps to be followed, โ€œif weโ€™re informed we can help the communitiesโ€.

Cathaoirleach of the West Clare MD, Cllr Shane Talty (FF) remarked that โ€œjockeying and horse tradingโ€ has all that has been visible over the past twelve months in efforts to progress wastewater schemes for parts of the county. โ€œWeโ€™ve made our pitch and weโ€™ve had the officials out, they were very impressed with what we had to offer,โ€ Cllr Keating concluded.

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