
By Dan Walsh
Fine Gael TD for Wicklow Wexford, Brian Brennan has challenged Uisce Éireann on the lack of delivery of Wastewater Treatment Plants in towns and villages in North Wexford.
Speaking to WexfordLocal.com following a meeting with Uisce Eireann representatives, Deputy Brennan said; “I am hugely concerned with the lack of progress at wastewater treatment plants across the constituency, specifically in Camolin, Ballycanew and Aughrim.
“If we take Camolin as an example, the lack of wastewater capacity has a hugely detrimental impact on the development of the town and literally reduces the ability for the town to thrive and grow.
“Without wastewater capacity, houses can’t be built and this has a devastating knock-on effect on the entire social fabric of the community – the school will struggle for numbers, childcare facilities won’t be able to operate, the local sports clubs won’t be able to field underage teams.
Deputy Brennan continued; “In a climate where there is enormous demand for housing, investment in wastewater treatment capacity is an obvious starting point and all efforts must be made to ensure that communities such as Camolin and Ballycanew are prioritised for urgent development.
“I have warmly welcomed the implementation of the Developer-Led Wastewater Services Infrastructure initiative which was introduced by Government earlier this year which is a key measure to unlock housing supply and accelerate delivery across the country, particularly in rural areas.
“Under Developer-Led Wastewater Services Infrastructure, developers working with Uisce Éireann will design and construct wastewater treatment solutions for new housing developments of up to 40 homes. Once completed, these systems will transfer to Uisce Éireann, who will manage their ongoing operation, maintenance and regulatory compliance.
Deputy Brennan added; “While I believe that the developer led initiative will alleviate some of the backlog we cannot allow Uisce Éireann to hand over all responsibility and they must take the lead for wastewater treatment for towns like Camolin as a whole.
“Following on from my recent meeting with Uisce Éireann, I have received assurances that there would be ongoing engagement and I will continue to drive this issue to ensure that our rural communities have the opportunity to grow and thrive,” concluded Deputy Brennan.










