Refurbishment of flood damaged Burnfoot homes is a council matter – Moran


The Minister with responsibilty for flooding says the refurbishment of homes and houses for local authority tenants is a matter for Donegal County Council.
A statement’s been issued by Minister Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran following an outcry this week when tenants at an estate in Burnfoot were told their homes would not be refurbished this year, and they should move their possessions from the houses as security is being withdrawn.
In the statement, Minister Moran also confirms that OPW is reassessing the possible options to manage the risk of flooding in Burnfoot in light of flooding last August and again in December.
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Statement in full –
The core strategy for addressing areas at potentially significant risk from flooding is the Office of Public Works (OPW) Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM) Programme. The Programme, which is being undertaken by engineering consultants on behalf of the OPW working in partnership with the local authorities, involves the production of predictive flood mapping for each location, the development of preliminary flood risk management options and the production of Flood Risk Management Plans. 
The flood maps and measures proposed for Burnfoot, which is an Area of Further Assessment (AFA) in the CFRAM Study, were developed prior to the flooding of August 2017 making use of the information available at the time.
As a result of the severe flooding in August 2017, the OPW took the decision to commission consultants to undertake a review of the Burnfoot AFA. The review will examine details of the August 2017 flood event and recent events in December 2017, in order to better understand the specifics of those flood events and to review the hydraulic modelling and flood mapping for this area. This is necessary to be able to determine a feasible solution to manage the flood risk for this area.
Over the coming weeks, the consultants will be reviewing the hydrology, updating the hydraulic model, revising the flood maps and re-assessing possible engineering options.
Subject to the outcomes of this review, expected by early Summer, the OPW will re-assess the possible options to manage the risk and the economic viability of these options. 
The response to a flood event and in this scenario the refurbishment of homes and housing for local authority tenants is a matter for Donegal County Council.

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