In the light of all of the recent water shortages throughout the country it is vital that water harvesting must be a feature of all developments in Kildare and throughout th country according to Fine Gael’s Richard Daly.
“Ironicallly the town of Athy has its repeated water shortages when we have an increase in water level in our river. As the water level rises some of our well pumping stations flood causing a water shortage.
For weeks both locally and nationally we have tankers delivering millions of litres of treated water, the majority of which is used for non drinking purposes . such as toilets and washing. Most of this water could come from harvested rainwater source or untreated river sources.
Nationally water is becoming a precious resource and solutions to improved provision need to be promoted.
All new developments both industrial and domestic need to include a measure of water harvesting. In domestic construction this represents a very small fraction of the building cost but will become cost effective as water metering is becoming the norm.
The solution to our water sortages will not be achieved by increasing the volume of water delivered from our resoirvoirs but in the harvesting the supply whicharrives all too frequentlyon our rooftops and hard surface areas.” Said Cllr Daly