Residents in the Kilcummin area – and commuters who would have travelled through the area on a daily basis – are becoming increasingly frustrated with the ongoing sewerage scheme works that are leading to traffic congestion on a daily basis.
A contract has been signed by Irish Water to begin construction on the Kilcummin Sewerage Scheme.The news was confirmed at today s meeting of Killarney Municipa.
Irish Water has confirmed they ve acquired the land required for the construction of a long awaited sewerage scheme in East Kerry.The water utility company appl.
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The Cathaoirleach of Killarney Municipal District is organising an emergency meeting for councillors over the long-awaited Kilcummin Sewerage Scheme.
Brendan Cronin took the decision as disappointment was expressed over details of the €9 million scheme by Irish Water, which is due to begin at the end of next year.
Local Labour Cllr Marie Moloney says householders in the Knockataggle, Rathanane roads and GAA clubhouse area are unhappy that they won t be included in the scheme.
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Irish Water says there wasn t enough demand to include them.
Cllr Marie Moloney is concerned by the spiralling cost of the badly-needed project and has lost faith in the utility s ability to deliver it: