Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Flooding Problem For Residents At Clareabbey

Minister of State and Clare T.D., Mr. Tony Killeen has requested Ennis Town Council to investigate an increase in the incidence of flooding on private properties at Clareabbey.

Minister Killeen expressed concern after numerous residents reported to him that the back gardens of their homes were being flooded. In a response to a written submission by Minister Killeen, an Ennis Town Council spokesperson commented, “Having examined the situation on the ground we have found that the water level in these gardens equates with the water level in the nearby Ballybeg Stream. When the stream is at an elevated level, the same water level unfortunately pertains in the gardens of these properties.”

The spokesperson continued, “Given that one is effectively dealing with a high water table, resolution of the problem is difficult and costly. There are proposals in the preliminary report pertaining to the Ennis Main Drainage and Flooding Study to implement the resolution.” Minister Killeen said he had also learned from the Council that the normal outfall for the Ballybeg stream is a number of swallow holes in the area, which can become partially blocked.

“I have been informed by Ennis Town Council that once the stream level drops back it will examine the swallow holes in question and endeavour to minimise whatever partial blockages may be affecting them. I am hopeful that such efforts will resolve the problem affecting some residents at Clareabbey”, said Minister Killeen.