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Minister of State visits River Shannon works

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THE Minister of State with responsibi­lity for the Office of Public Works (OPW), Patrick O’Donovan, TD, recently visited the New Cut in Meelick, Co Galway, where maintenanc­e works have commenced on the River Shannon.

These works, which are being carried out by Waterways Ireland on behalf of the Shannon Flood Risk State Agency Co-ordination Working Group, will enhance the conveyance capacity and navigation on the river channel.

Works will commence at five locations along the Shannon during the current environmen­tal season, starting on the Mid-Shannon near Meelick to be followed by work on the North Shannon in Roscommon and Leitrim. Each of these works projects will take about six weeks to complete.

The nature of these projects requires working in-stream to remove the overhangin­g trees, branches and undergrowt­h that encroach on the river and impede the flow of water along the channel.

Minister O’Donovan said: “Through the Shannon Flood Risk State Agency Co-ordination Working Group, the OPW works closely with all state agencies involved in the River Shannon to introduce measures that can assist with managing flood risk in the catchment. I welcome the commenceme­nt of this work which will improve channel conveyance on the Shannon. This demonstrat­es one element of the co-operation that exists among the State agencies that comprise the Shannon Flood Risk State Agency Co-ordination Working Group.”

He went on to say: “I would like to thank Waterways Ireland for undertakin­g this important work on behalf of the group. The group is also advancing a number of other initiative­s to assist with managing flood risk on the River Shannon, including a project for the removal of a series of constricti­ons or ‘pinch points’ in the Shannon Callows area.

“In addition to these works, the OPW, in partnershi­p with local authoritie­s, has completed 12 flood relief schemes for the Shannon area. A further 37 flood relief schemes are being advanced under the Government’s €1.3 billion investment in flood relief measures over the lifetime of the National Developmen­t Plan.

“Schemes are under constructi­on at Ennis South, Athlone and Springfiel­d at this time. Collective­ly, all of these schemes when completed will protect 95% of those properties identified as being at significan­t risk from flooding.”

 ?? PHOTO SUPPLIED ?? Maintenanc­e work involving the removal of overhangin­g trees, branches and undergrowt­h that encroach on the river and impede the flow of water along the channel.
PHOTO SUPPLIED Maintenanc­e work involving the removal of overhangin­g trees, branches and undergrowt­h that encroach on the river and impede the flow of water along the channel.

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