Group Water Grant Scheme
Grants are available if two or more householders get together to provide their homes
and farms with a water system where none exists.
A committee that represents the group
scheme members must propose the scheme and the local authority must approve it. The local
authority examines the plans for each scheme to ensure that they are built and will perform
to the highest standards.
Advisors from the Department of the Environment and Local Government
are available at all stages of the formation of the scheme but group members must organise
plans and planning permission themselves. The amount of grant payable depends on where the
scheme is located.
Generally, a grant will cover 85% of the cost, with a limit of put on each
house in the scheme. The group members must cover the balance of the cost but these can be
kept down if they are willing to do some of the labour. It is up to the members to arrange
finance and to decide how much each member will pay.
The most common method is a flat rate per
house but financial circumstances can be taken into account, as can voluntary labour.
Subsidy towards the operational costs of group water schemes
Local authorities are responsible for giving subsidies to group water schemes that provide a
water supply for domestic purposes.
The water must be of a high quality and the local authority
must be satisfied with the way the group conducts its affairs. This scheme came into operation
in 1997 and its objective is to ensure the improvement of rural water supplies.
After the
abolition of domestic water charges in 1997, it was intended that this scheme would extend those
benefits to households supplied by group water schemes. The amount of subsidy is 100% of the
qualifying expenditure, meaning that all the running costs of the scheme are covered by the subsidy
as long as they do not exceed the subsidy limit. This must be approved by the local authority.
The current limits are:
- €70 for each house supplied from a local authority source (i.e., public mains
)
- €140 for each house supplied from a private source (e.g., private well on your land, etc.)
- Where a group scheme has provided its own water treatment plant under a Design, Build, Operate (DBO)
contract, a new subsidy will be paid to cover the full production cost of treated water for domestic use
Before the subsidy is paid out, the group must provide its local authority with expenditure accounts, giving details
of the costs incurred by the group.
For further information on these grants please contact:
Phone: 0404 20296
Email: env@wicklowcoco.ie
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