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Flood relief work ongoing in Ennis

This article is from page 9 of the 2011-09-13 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 9 JPG

THE tender process of the € 12.8 million second phase of the Ennis flood relief scheme is at an advanced stage, a meeting has heard.

Under the scheme, flood defences will be improved along the river Fergus from Bank Place to Doora Bridge. Measures introduced in phase one of the scheme ensured large parts of the Ennis town centre were spared from flooding in November 2009.

According to the latest quarterly progress report on Ennis Town Council projects, “the Office of Public Works (OPW) are awaiting pre-contract documentation from the preferred bidder and the OPW will be in a position to proceed with the award of the contract once this is received”.

The report by Town Engineer Eamon O’Dea also provides details on a number of other flood relief scheme currently underway in Ennis. It states that work will start on the Lough Girroga Scheme (Gort Road Industrial Estate) in September and should be finished by early December.

The report continues, “The part 8 planning procedure for the Fioruisce works started on August 26 and will be on display until October 7 with submissions by October 21. The part 8 planning procedure will be before the Council for their consideration in November. The tender process will follow.”

The report states that site investigation is underway at the Watery Road / Elm Park scheme. It adds, “It is expected that the tender process will be completed b the end of November 2011. The commencement date of works will depend on river levels. The Council has a temporary pumping system for the storm drain in place at Watery Road to cater for high river levels until permanent works are in place. The Council monitors the Fergus and Claureen river levels.”

According to the report, detailed design is nearing completion on the St Flannan’s / Tobertascáin – Ballybeg lake flood relief works. Site investigation is currently underway.

Speaking yesterday at a meeting of councillors in the Ennis Electoral Area, Senior Engineer Tom Tiernan said every area hit by flooding in Ennis in 2009 is covered under the current flood relief programme of works. He said the tender process of phase two of the Ennis flood relief scheme was at an advanced stage. Mr Tiernan said a wide range of works are currently underway to ensure Ennis withstands the effects of any future flooding. “An awful lot is happening. It many not be visible but the work is going on. An awful lot is happening,” he added.

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