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Kilcummin Sewerage Scheme moves a step closer to reality

By Sean Moriarty
The long-awaited Kilcummin Sewerage Scheme has overcome its final stumbling block and should get the go ahead in the coming weeks.
The project was delayed as both Irish Water and local landowners engaged with each other.
Kerry County Council engineer John Breen has confirmed to local councillor Brendan Cronin that the land acquisition issue has been resolved.
"I wish to welcome the news issued in Thursday’s water services report that all necessary land has now been acquired by Irish Water for the construction of the long awaited Kilcummin Sewerage Scheme,” Cllr Cronin told the Killarney Advertiser.
“This is a positive step as Mr John Breen, Director of Environmental Services confirmed to me that, there is now no requirement to proceed with the Compulsory Purchase Order (CPO) process as agreement has been reached between Irish Water and the relevant landowner.
“Importantly the removal of the requirement of a contentious CPO should clear the way for Irish Water to proceed as soon as possible to procure a contractor to finally begin this vitally important project for Kilcummin."
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