Canney welcomes increased supports for group water schemes

Galway East TD Seán Canney has welcomed the announcement of increased supports for group water schemes.

The changes, which were announced by the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government, Eoghan Murphy, will come into effect on January 1 2018.

Deputy Canney said; “I am delighted that Minister Murphy has agreed to this, following representations from myself and other rural TDs and it is especially welcome in Galway East where there are a large number of group water schemes.

“Increased support for group water schemes will result in greater equity and fairness for rural water users, and will ensure that domestic members of group water schemes get comparable benefits to those being served by the public supply through Irish Water.

“The new announcement follows agreement of the revised subsidy levels with the National Federation of Group Water Schemes at a special conference. Subsidies are intended to cover the operating cost of providing domestic water services to households supplied by group water schemes.

“Under the new changes, the maximum subsidy per house in private group water schemes is to increase from €140 per household to €231. Private group water schemes are schemes that supply water from their own water treatment plant. An increased maximum subsidy of €281 per household is available for small schemes of less than 100 houses that are willing, in the interests of providing in the long run a more sustainable water supply to their members, to progress towards rationalisation, or amalgamation with other schemes.

“The maximum subsidy per house for public group water schemes is to increase from €70 per household to €115. These are schemes that supply water to their members that is provided by Irish Water.

“The portion of costs than can be recouped by group water schemes is to increase. Currently, typically up 60 per cent of costs can be covered by the subsidy payments. This is to increase to 85 per cent. There will also be changes and simplifications to how these costs are assessed.

“For the additional subsidy that is paid towards the costs of group water schemes that have long-term operation and maintenance contracts, eg, as part of a design build operate project, for the delivery of water, there is an increase in the level of recoupable volumetric costs incurred by group water schemes operating under these contracts from 60 per cent to 85 per cent. This will allow for a greater portion of costs to be included within the subsidy payment.

“I also welcome the fact that Minister Murphy is currently finalising proposals to increase the level of grant support for users of private wells, with details to be announced in the coming weeks.”

 

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