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Historically, flood risk management focused on arterial drainage for the benefit of agricultural improvement. Arising from increasing flood risk, the Arterial Drainage Act, 1945, was amended in 1995 to permit the Office of Public Works (OPW) to implement localised flood relief schemes to provide flood protection for cities, towns and villages.
Some schemes have been carried out by the Local Authorities under their own powers using the Planning and Development legislative code. The OPW either works in association with the relevant Local Authorities or funds Local Authorities directly to undertake flood relief works.
Scheme | Properties Protected | Current Status |
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Waterford (Phase 2,3 & 4) Flood Relief Scheme | 417 | Scheme Completed 2016 |
Waterford City (Phase 1) Flood Relief Scheme | 198 | Scheme Completed 2011 |
Information on Local Authority led FRMP "Small Projects" (any project costing up to €1M or protecting 10 or more properties)
Scheme | Stage/Gateway | Properties Protected |
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Aglish Flood Relief Scheme | 5 | |
Ballyduff Flood Relief Scheme | 13 |
The Minor Flood Mitigation Works & Coastal Protection Scheme (the “Minor Works Scheme”) was introduced by the Office of Public Works in 2009. The purpose of the scheme is to provide funding to Local Authorities to undertake minor flood mitigation works or studies to address localised flooding and coastal protection problems within their administrative areas. The scheme generally applies where a solution can be readily identified and achieved in a short time frame.
Under the scheme, applications are considered for projects that are estimated to cost not more than €750,000 in each instance. Funding of up to 90% of the cost is available from the OPW for approved projects. The commencement and progression of any works for which funding is approved is a matter for each Local Authority concerned.
Local Authority | Project Location | Project Details | Approved Funding (€) | Year of Approval |
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Waterford City & County Council | Rathanny Kill | Up-size existing bridge/culvert. Re-shape riverbanks. Re-surface road. | 19,800 | 2010 |
Waterford City & County Council | Clodiagh Bridge Portlaw | Raise level of slip to river, form earth bund, construct flood proof gates | 14,850 | 2010 |
Waterford City & County Council | Lismore | Use of flood barrier structures, embankment works & improve the hydraulic capacity of the channel at the bridge | 76,217 | 2018 |
Waterford City & County Council | Tallow Bridge | Survey & works to clear restrictions at eye of bridge. Repairs to river bank | 22,500 | 2017 |
Waterford City & County Council | Feddans | Construct a new 450mm diameter culvert under the existing road draining to an existing land drain | 18,000 | 2011 |
Waterford City & County Council | Clodiagh Bridge Portlaw | Earth bund construction, provision of flood proof gates & raise level of slip adjacent to river | 4,734 | 2018 |
Waterford City & County Council | Lacken Bridge Rathgormack | Prune riverside trees. Re-shape riverbanks. Remove deposits at bridge eyes | 13,500 | 2010 |
Waterford City & County Council | Duckspool Dungarvan | Replacement of current outfall with outfall pipes that are capable of handling the flood flows | 562,050 | 2019 |
Waterford City & County Council | Ardmore Bay | The main focus of the study was erosion in Ardmore. Curragh and Ballyquin were included in the study due to their proximity to Ardmore. The study investigated the impact on Curragh and Ballyquin on erosion or flood protection measures constructed in Ardmore. This application for additional funding relates to additional cost due to the requirement of additional analysis required from the Hydraulics and Maritime Research Centre UCC. | 19,207 | 2024 |
Waterford City & County Council | Clonea Power | Replace existing flood walls with new flood walls- 1.5m high & associated works | 116,238 | 2018 |
Waterford City & County Council | Ardmore Sea Wall | Replacement of a 15m section of seawall, replace with a new single concrete wall and foundation structure | 99,000 | 2017 |
Waterford City & County Council | Aglish Bridge | Survey & access bridge replacement | 47,700 | 2017 |
Waterford City & County Council | Clonea Power | Replace existing flood walls with new flood walls- 1.5m high & associated works | 26,256 | 2019 |
Waterford City & County Council | Ardmore Bay | Ardmore Bay - Coastal Erosion and Flood Risk Management Study. | 61,815 | 2021 |
Waterford City & County Council | Kilfarrassy to Tramore | Study of Coastal area from Kilfarrassy to Tramore Beach | 81,724 | 2022 |
Waterford City & County Council | Killadangan | Survey & works to clear restrictions at eye of bridge. Repairs to river bank | 13,050 | 2017 |
Waterford City & County Council | Passage East | Study | 15,000 | 2012 |
Waterford City & County Council | Abbeyside Tournore Retention Pond Dungarvan | Lowering of existing detention pond to increase attenuation capacity. | 675,000 | 2023 |
Waterford City & County Council | Woodstown | To replace and reinforce existing coralle & replace existing flap valve | 13,500 | 2014 |
Waterford City & County Council | Ross Bridge Rathgormack | Re-shape riverbanks. Removal of built up gravel at bridge | 5,400 | 2010 |
The OPW has statutory responsibility for and carries out a programme of Arterial Drainage Maintenance. These maintenance works relate to arterial drainage schemes completed by the OPW under the Arterial Drainage Acts 1945, with the primary purpose to improve the drainage of agricultural lands. Local Authorities are responsible for the maintenance of Drainage Districts, which were completed up to 1943.
The OPW’s annual Arterial Drainage Maintenance Works Programme protects 260,000 hectares (650,000 acres) of agricultural lands and comprises 11,500km (7,150 miles) of river channel and approximately 800km (500 miles) of embankments.
Completed Scheme | Scheme Type | County(s) | Duration of Works | Benefitting Area (Acres) |
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Brickey | Small Arterial Drainage Scheme | Waterford | 1965-1967 | 1,000 |
The following table sets out the communities in this county that are covered by the Flood Risk Management Plans launched in May 2018 and provides an indication of the proposed flood relief schemes contained in the Plans for these communities. It should be noted that this table provides the position from May 2018 and the status of some schemes may have changed since then. Any changes will be reflected elsewhere in the county summary. In some instances, a technically viable flood relief scheme has been identified, however, a more detailed assessment of the costs and benefits will be completed to determine if the proposed Scheme is feasible. For other communities, there is a relatively low level of flood risk from rivers and/or the sea, and no structural flood relief measures are therefore proposed at this time. The current level of risk will be reviewed, along with all areas, on a regular basis into the future. In addition to the implementation of proposed flood relief schemes, funding will continue to be available for localised projects under the Minor Works Scheme. The Plans also set out those non-structural measures in place or proposed, for example Flood Forecasting, which benefit all at risk communities and properties. The Interdepartmental Flood Policy Co-ordination Group will continue its work now greatly informed by the wealth of knowledge in the Plans to bring forward further feasible proposals for Government’s consideration to support and assist households and communities through non-structural flood risk management and mitigation measures.
Area Name | Existing Scheme in Place | Scheme in Construction, Design or Pending | New Scheme Proposed in the Plans | Potential Scheme subject to further assessment | No Scheme Proposed as Community at Low Risk or Scheme Not Viable |
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Aglish | |||||
Ballyduff | |||||
Ballymacarbry | |||||
Dungarvan & Environs | |||||
Dunmore East | |||||
Portlaw | |||||
Ringphuca | |||||
Tallow | |||||
Tramore & Environs | |||||
Waterford |