โMONEY IS being poured down the drainโ with frequent repairs to bursts and leakages in Doonbeg, a West Clare representative has remarked while the water supply for the west and north of the county is โat breaking point,โ another councillor has claimed.
Efforts must be ramped up to resolve โthe longstanding frequent bursts and outages due to the poor condition of the asbestos watermain situated in the raised bog rampart on the N67 south of Doonbeg village,โ Cllr Gabriel Keating (FG) stated.
He called on Irish Water, TII and Clare County Council to step up to the plate. Keating said the section of road โis identical to a similar section which was lowered at Caherfeenickโ and believed it was currently deteriorating, โa health and safety hazard and a regular inconvenience to the residents of the area due to the frequency of bursts over the yearsโ.
Senior engineer in Clare County Councilโs water services department, Cyril Feeney confirmed that the proposal had been forwarded to the relevant funding authorities with a reply awaited.
Within the past the year, there have been 38 leakages on the road, Cllr Keating claimed. The impact is most visible during dry spells, he added. Formerly employed in the financial services industry, the Cross native calculated, โitโs going to cost โฌ1m to do it but Iโd love to know how much it costs to fix each leakage, it is probably โฌ5,000 or โฌ10,000 each time, thereโs a lot of expense involved in fixing leaksโ.
Praising โthe first classโ team of engineers and officials in the local authority, Keating urged them to engage with Irish Water and the TII. โFor once and for all this should be done, now is the timeโ.
Money could be saved by not posting the proposal to Irish Water with Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) predicting their response would not be positive. โThe only way we seem to get traction on this is when a TD is shouting twelve months before the election,โ he added. โThis is a farming community, when they get water itโs as black as dirt, itโs shocking,โ the Kilrush man continued. โHow we havenโt someone in the Department to give us a response straight away is beyond me. We should be requesting the State to appoint someone to reply to these. Weโve lost total control of thisโ.
West Clare and North West Clareโs water supply โis beyond breaking point,โ Cllr Shane Talty (FF) stated. Supply from the countyโs largest water treatment plant, Doolough โis breaking down regularlyโ impacting on supply to the west, he flagged, โthe North Clare supply is going off the reservoir in Ennistymon which had a constant procession of tankers from Ennis to supply Fanoreโ.
Acting senior executive officer in the West Clare Municipal District, John OโMalley admitted it was a challenging area which was not simply in the hands of Irish Water. A solution to the issues on the Mullagh Rd in Miltown Malbay was found by getting all parties to the table but this proposal focused on a national road, he explained.
On Irish Water, he said, โat the minute they will say theyโve committed funding, the section outside Doonbeg was repaired with an overlay, thatโs the type of commitment they are giving rather than the millions said by Gabriel. It needs properly thought out engineering solutionsโ. OโMalley committed to working with senior officials in the Council โto try bring all parties togetherโ.
An annoyed Cllr Lynch responded, โsurely to God the motion by Gabriel deserves more than that. Jesus, give us respect, weโre representing the people of the county, they should have the courtesy to respond to usโ.
Irish Water are not slow when it comes to sending out bills, Cllr Keating remarked, โwe canโt be throwing money down the drain all the timeโ.