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Rural Water Programme 2006 Evaluation of Progress Jim Ganley Water Services

Rural Water Programme 2006 Evaluation of Progress Jim Ganley Water Services. Findings of the European Court of Justice. Ireland failed to fulfil its obligations under the Drinking Water Direstive by

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Rural Water Programme 2006 Evaluation of Progress Jim Ganley Water Services

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  1. Rural Water Programme 2006 Evaluation of Progress Jim Ganley Water Services

  2. Findings of the European Court of Justice • Ireland failed to fulfil its obligations under the Drinking Water Direstive by • failure to ensure compliance with the microbiological parameters in certain public and group water schemes. • failure to reflect binding character of the Directive in relation to Group Schemes.

  3. Article 228(1) of the Treaty establishing the EC • if the ECJ finds that a Member State has failed to fulfil an obligation under the Treaty, the State is required to take the necessary measures to comply with the judgement of the Court.

  4. Article 228 letter to the Minister for Foreign Affairs states • 28% of Group Schemes non-compliant with E-Coli parameters • 47% non-compliant with total coliform parameters • Ireland currently non-compliant with ECJ judgement • Ireland failing to fulfil its obligations under Article 228 (1) of the Treaty

  5. PENALTIES • European Commission may refer a case to the ECJ and specify the level of sanction / penalty to be imposed, including • amount of lump sum • amount of penalty (daily fines) • amount of both

  6. Rural Water Programme A multi-annual programme of Investment • to upgrade the quality and efficiency of rural water services • Provision of €644 under the NDP 2000-2006 • ERDF co-financing under the Regional O.P.’s • BMW Regional OP - €34.82m • S&E Regional OP - €23.17m • Funding of €145 in 2006 • Block Grant Allocations to County Councils of €133m.

  7. Rural Water Action Plan 2003- 2006 Drawn up in response to • National / EU Drinking Water Legislation • Findings of European Court of Justice • Water Services Bill and Regulation Requirements • Government Commitment to Rural / Regional Development and improvement in Water Services.

  8. Action Plan 2003- 2006 1,293 Group Water Schemes 623 Private Source 670 connected to the Public Main 429 require upgrading Improved O&M Chlorine Residual 240 Treatment / Disinfection DBO / Bundling 142 Connect to the Public Main 47 Takeover 194 Disinfection / Sterilisation

  9. Action Plan Summary Position at September 2004 • Provide Treatment / Disinfection - 240 • Connect to Public Main - 142 • Takeover by Local Authority - 47 • Disinfection / Sterilisation - 194 • Total projects for completion by 2006 623

  10. Rural Water Programme 2005 – Physical Progress Schemes with a Private Source 637 Compliant 233 404 Non-Compliant Identified Solutions DBO 263 Connecting to Public Main 154 Takeover 61 Disinfection / Sterilisation 159 637

  11. Rural Water Programme 2006 • Position at 8 June 2006 • Provide Treatment / Disinfection 280 • Connect to the Public Main 122 • Takeover by Local Authority 60 • Disinfection / Sterilisation 119 • Total Projects 581

  12. Rural Water Programme 2006 • Submissions / Forecasts • 282 individual group schemes to be upgraded • 70 new DBO plants to be completed by end 2006 • 77 new DBO plants to be advanced, half getting to construction in 2006 • 190 schemes to be linked to public water supply networks • 194 schemes to get improved disinfection

  13. Water Quality Monitoring • NRWMC monitoring programme ended in Jan 2005 • Gaps apparent in 2005 monitoring programme – must be plugged in 2006 • No other way of demonstrating progress with Action Plan and ECJ requirements • Must be fully compatible with new DWNMP.

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