Flood
Relief Minister visit to Boyle will allow him to talk directly to those
affected by flooding - Feighan
Senator Frank Feighan has said that this
evening’s visit (Monday, September 19th) to Boyle by the Minister
responsible for the OPW and Flood Relief, Sean Canney, will give him the
opportunity to talk directly to those who have been severely affected by
flooding.
Timetable
2:00 - 2.40pm Lough Funshinagh / Ardmullen
3.15 - 3.45pm Athleague / Correal Turlough
4.30 - 5:30pm Castleplunkett/Bushfield/Brackloon Turloughs
6:00 - 7:00pm Boyle Turloughs
“As part of a county wide tour of Roscommon
today which includes Lough Funshinagh, Athleague and Castleplunkett, Minister
Canney will also visit Boyle this evening to look at turloughs which have been
associated with severe flooding of homes and farms last Winter.
“Minister Canney is well aware of my numerous
representations on this issue and the need for the OPW to carry out a technical
examination of these turloughs. I am glad the Minister is now visiting Boyle to
see these flood-hit areas at first hand and talk directly to those who have
been severely affected.
“One of the flooding turloughs the Minister will
be visiting this evening is at Lisserdrea beside the home of Ann and Vincent
Brady, who are still reeling from the flooding devastation they suffered last
Winter.
“With funding assistance from the severe weather
fund, Roscommon County Council did raise the road near the Brady home and I
understand that the council recently opened a swallow hole towards the end of
turlough. These works revealed a slow flow of water which may indicate a
blockage of some type.
“As part of the agreed monitoring programme of
turloughs nationally between the Office of Public Works (OPW) and the
Geological Survey of Ireland, this Lisserdrea turlough is among those selected
for a technical examination which will involve the use of a dye-trace. It is
hoped this examination will help inform workable solutions to address the
flooding problem.
“This turlough examination and the analysis of
the results must happen as soon as possible in order to meaningfully address a
flooding crisis, which has caused so much stress and anxiety to the Brady
family.”
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