Page 9 - Chief Executive Report - July 2022
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PLANNING  ENVIRONMENT



 •  The 2021 levy is now due and payment  Climate Action
 demands have issued. Measures are now  The Council’s Acorn Nursery is situated at
 being taken to pursue the non-payment of  the side of County Hall. Native acorns were
 levies.
 •  For 2022, the emphasis will be on the  gathered to celebrate the October staff wellness
        event which was a collaboration between the
 activation of sites currently on the Register,  Council’s Health and Safety Department and
 the pursuit of levies due, and ongoing  the Environment Section.
 monitoring.
 •  Guidelines on the Residential Zoned Land  Last month, Maura Brennan, the founder of
 Tax were published at the end of June; we  the Acorn Project which is established within
 now have to begin the process of mapping  the River Nore Basin, completed a wellness
 lands in scope for this tax.  session with previous participants, feed the
 Conservation  acorn box with organic seaweed fertiliser and
 The Conservation Office manages all protected   instructed the participants how to care for the
 structures in Kilkenny County and City. These   acorn nursery. The nursery will remain in situ
 structures are recognised for the following   for 18 months and oak saplings will then be
 special interest: Architectural, Historical,   removed and planted locally.
 Archaeological, Artistic, Cultural, Scientific,
 Technical, Social.
        Recommended Minimum Criteria for Environmental Inspections (RMCEI)
 An advisory service on conservation matters is               Individuals whose systems have failed
 delivered to the public and colleagues, while the   Domestic Wastewater Treatment   inspection can contact the staff member from
 conservation grants and funding applications   Systems under the National Inspection   the Environment Section who completed the
 are also delivered.  Plan (NIP)                              septic tank inspection or via

 For the month of June, the Conservation Office   Kilkenny County Council carry out routine   environment@kilkennycoco.ie in order
                                                              to confirm their eligibility for a septic tank grant.
 has compiled reports on the following  annual inspections of Domestic Wastewater
 Planning Referrals - 2  Treatment Systems under the NIP. 58
 Further Information requests – 1  Inspections were planned for 2022. 46
 Clarification of Further Information requests – 0  Inspections have been completed to date. A
 Section 57 Declarations – 3  failed inspection may mean that the system
 Section 5 Declarations - 0  poses a potential risk to Public Health and the
 Conservation Grants  Environment.
 All approved Built Heritage Investment Scheme   Out of the 46 Inspections completed to date:

 and Historic Structures Fund grant projects   •  17 passed Inspection; and
 have commenced.  •  28 failed Inspection, 9 of which require
 Building Control  major works in the form of completely new
 Valid commencement notices submitted - 197   treatment systems or new infiltration areas.  New Cover provided to existing Septic Tank
 for the first 6 months of 2022                               following inspection
 June 2022 number of valid notices received - 34   Typical issues encountered or matters to be   Environment Complaints
 (an increase on the previous month’s number of   addressed:  All complaints are logged on the CRM
 24 applications)  •  Desludging;                             (Customer Relations Management) System.
        •   Broken or damaged covers leading to water         The number of complaints being received &
            ingress;                                          logged by Environment staff for investigation
        •   Rainwater gullies discharging to septic           for the first six months of 2022 is 504
            tanks;                                            compared with 723 for the same period last
        •   Discharges from septic tanks directly to a        year (i.e. down circa 30%). The nature of
            watercourse / river;                              these complaints ranges from littering, illegal
        •   Failed percolation areas with effluent            dumping, water quality and abandoned cars.
            backing up in distribution boxes; and             However, the vast majority continue to be
        •   Septic Tanks which could not be located on        related to littering and illegal dumping.
            site.
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