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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 509 of 2015 ———————— WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 509 of 2015 ———————— WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 8) ORDER 2015 2 [509] S.I. No. 509 of 2015 WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 8) ORDER 2015 I, ALAN KELLY, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by section 12 (1) of the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (No. 50 of 2013), hereby make the following order: 1. This Order may be cited as the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (Property Vesting Day) (No. 8) Order 2015. 2. The 17th of November 2015 shall be a “property vesting day” for the pur- poses of section 12 of the Water Services (No. 2) Act 2013 (No. 50 of 2013). 3. On the property vesting day referred to in article 2, the property listed in the schedule to this Order, which immediately before this day was vested in a water services authority, shall stand vested in Irish Water. Notice of the making of this Statutory Instrument was published in “Iris Oifigiúil” of 20th November, 2015. [509] 3 SCHEDULE No. Water services Property type Site Folio authority number 1 Donegal County Waste water works Kilcar DL79105F, DL80889F 2 Donegal County Waste water works Killybegs DL65555F 3 Donegal County Waste water works Killygordon DL81640F 4 Donegal County Waste water works Malin Head DL41231F 5 Donegal County Waterworks Lismoughry DL71037F 6 Donegal County Waterworks Owenteskna DL75225F 7 Fingal County Waste water works Connolly Lane DN32652F 8 Fingal County Waterworks Dunsinea DN60854F Abbotstown 9 Galway County Reservoir Ballydavid GY67474F, GY83391F 10 Galway County Reservoir Carnmore GY65827F 11 Galway County Reservoir Farmhill GY110490F 12 Galway County Reservoir Glennaveel GY17380F 13 Galway County Reservoir Slievedarragh GY93218F 14 Galway County Reservoir Tonabrocky GY10909F 15 Galway County Waste water works Ahascragh GY115153F 16 Galway County Waste water works Ballygar GY115151F 17 Galway County Waste water works Ballymoe GY15583F 18 Galway County Waste water works Eyrecourt GY115152F 19 Galway County Waste water works Mountbellew GY115947F 20 Galway County Waste water works Moycullen GY95190F 21 Galway County Waste water works Oranmore GY51019F, GY104521F 22 Galway County Waste water works Tuam GY94069F 23 Galway County Waterworks Ballymoe GY115154F 24 Galway County Waterworks Castlelambert GY73294F 25 Galway County Waterworks Inishmore — Oghil GY56633F, GY57221F, GY57729F, GY86593F 26 Galway County Waterworks Kilkerrin Moylough GY115789F 27 Galway County Waterworks Killimor GY115150F 28 Galway County Waterworks Kinvara GY31423F, GY32928F 29 Galway County Waterworks Mountbellew GY40551F, GY110442F, GY115685F 30 Galway County Waterworks Williamstown GY115146F 31 Kerry County Reservoir Ballyduff KY70434F 32 Kerry County Reservoir Knockaninane KY69937F 33 Kerry County Reservoir Scart KY70454F 4 [509] No. Water services Property type Site Folio authority number 34 Kerry County Waste water works Farranfore KY45728F 35 Kerry County Waste water works Kilfenora KY18797F 36 Kerry County Waste water works Ventry KY59156F 37 Kerry County Waterworks Ardfert KY64398F, North/Ballyheigue KY70467F, KY71885F 38 Kerry County Waterworks Caragh Lake KY64352F 39 Kerry County Waterworks Emlaghpeasta KY67341F 40 Limerick City & Reservoir Adare LK67900F County 41 Limerick City & Reservoir Ardagh LK67944F County 42 Limerick City & Reservoir Ballagh (Abbeyfeale) LK20419F County 43 Limerick City & Reservoir Ballylanders LK67904F County 44 Limerick City & Reservoir Bruff LK41859F, County LK67937F 45 Limerick City & Reservoir Caherconlish LK67884F County 46 Limerick City & Reservoir Cappamore LK67639F County 47 Limerick City & Reservoir Carrigkerry LK67893F County 48 Limerick City & Reservoir Castletroy LK68480F County 49 Limerick City & Reservoir Croom LK68487F County 50 Limerick City & Reservoir Fedamore LK67791F County 51 Limerick City & Reservoir Foynes LK67882F County 52 Limerick City & Reservoir Friarstown LK16333F County 53 Limerick City & Reservoir Galbally LK67508F County 54 Limerick City & Reservoir Garrane LK67892F, County LK67896F, LK67898F 55 Limerick City & Reservoir Glin LK67372F, County LK67748F 56 Limerick City & Reservoir Gortnagross LK67699F County (Abbeyfeale) 57 Limerick City & Reservoir Herbertstown LK20334F, County LK67769F 58 Limerick City & Reservoir Hospital LK67511F County 59 Limerick City & Reservoir Kildimo LK67922F County 60 Limerick City & Reservoir Kilfinnane LK67933F County [509] 5 No. Water services Property type Site Folio authority number 61 Limerick City & Reservoir Kilmallock LK67911F County 62 Limerick City & Reservoir Kilmallock LK67909F County (Ballingaddy) 63 Limerick City & Reservoir Kilmeedy Lower LK67902F County 64 Limerick City & Reservoir Kilteely LK67912F County 65 Limerick City & Reservoir Knockbrack LK67895F County (Castleconnell) 66 Limerick City & Reservoir Loghill LK67923F County 67 Limerick City & Reservoir Mountplummer LK67903F County Lower 68 Limerick City & Reservoir Newcastle West LK68486F County 69 Limerick City & Reservoir Oola LK67880F County 70 Limerick City & Reservoir Pallasgreen LK67940F County 71 Limerick City & Reservoir Pallaskenry LK67947F County 72 Limerick City & Reservoir Shanagolden LK67949F County 73 Limerick City & Waste water works Abbeyfeale LK67917F County 74 Limerick City & Waste water works Adare LK67850F County 75 Limerick City & Waste water works Ardagh LK67926F County 76 Limerick City & Waste water works Askeaton LK19062F, County LK67771F 77 Limerick City & Waste water works Athea LK67726F, County LK67883F 78 Limerick City & Waste water works Ballingarry LK67727F County 79 Limerick City & Waste water works Ballyagran LK67728F, County LK67729F 80 Limerick City & Waste water works Ballyhahill LK67757F County 81 Limerick City & Waste water works Ballylanders LK68485F County 82 Limerick City & Waste water works Banogue LK67782F County 83 Limerick City & Waste water works Broadford LK67867F County 84 Limerick City & Waste water works Carrigkerry LK67781F County 85 Limerick City & Waste water works Castlemahon LK67722F County 6 [509] No. Water services Property type Site Folio authority number 86 Limerick City & Waste water works Childers Road LK68481F County 87 Limerick City & Waste water works Croom LK67885F County 88 Limerick City & Waste water works Hospital LK67718F County 89 Limerick City & Waste water works Kilbehenny LK68414F County 90 Limerick City & Waste water works Kilfinnane LK67721F County 91 Limerick City & Waste water works Kilmallock LK67777F County 92 Limerick City & Waste water works Kilteely LK67868F County 93 Limerick City & Waste water works Loghill LK67764F County 94 Limerick City & Waste water works Mountcollins LK67869F, County LK67901F 95 Limerick City & Waste water works Murroe LK67731F County 96 Limerick City & Waste water works Oola LK67870F County 97 Limerick City & Waste water works Rathkeale LK68483F County 98 Limerick City & Waste water works Strand LK67767F County 99 Limerick City & Waste water works Tournafulla LK67723F County 100 Limerick City & Waste water works Verdant Place LK68488F County 101 Limerick City & Waterworks Abbeyfeale LK67887F County 102 Limerick City & Waterworks Adare LK67871F, County LK67872F 103 Limerick City & Waterworks Askeaton (Shannon LK67886F County Estuary) 104 Limerick City & Waterworks Ballagh LK67746F County (Abbeyfeale) 105 Limerick City & Waterworks Ballingarry LK67946F County 106 Limerick City & Waterworks Ballyagran LK19016F County 107 Limerick City & Waterworks Ballylanders LK67899F County 108 Limerick City & Waterworks Barretts LK1546F County (Abbeyfeale) 109 Limerick City & Waterworks Baurnalicka (Adare) LK24078F County 110 Limerick City & Waterworks Bruree LK18036F, County LK67800F [509] 7 No. Water services Property type Site Folio authority number 111 Limerick City & Waterworks Caherconlish LK67915F County 112 Limerick City & Waterworks Carrigmore LK67907F County 113 Limerick City & Waterworks Church Rd LK67894F County (Knocklong) 114 Limerick City & Waterworks Cooga LK67556F County 115 Limerick City & Waterworks Croom LK67908F County 116 Limerick City & Waterworks Cullane LK67888F County (Ballylanders) 117 Limerick City & Waterworks Dereen (Abbeyfeale) LK28754F County 118 Limerick City & Waterworks Galbally LK66629F County 119 Limerick City & Waterworks Glenosheen LK10997F County 120 Limerick City & Waterworks Hospital LK67515F County 121 Limerick City & Waterworks Killoughteen LK15287F County (Newcastle West) 122 Limerick City & Waterworks Kilteely LK67797F County 123 Limerick City & Waterworks Knockbrack LK67761F County (Abbeyfeale) 124 Limerick City & Waterworks Knocklong LK67750F, County LK67919F 125 Limerick City & Waterworks Loghill (Bruff) LK67906F County 126 Limerick City & Waterworks Moloney's (Bruff) LK67905F County 127 Limerick City & Waterworks Mountcollins LK67935F County 128 Limerick City & Waterworks Mt. Russell LK25715F County (Jamestown) 129 Limerick City & Waterworks Murroe LK67932F County 130 Limerick City & Waterworks Oola LK67881F County 131 Limerick City & Waterworks Pallasgreen LK67861F County 132 Limerick City & Waterworks Shanagolden LK68482F County 133 Limerick City & Waterworks Shanid (Foynes LK50322F, County Shannon Estuary) LK54205F 134 Limerick City & Waterworks Tobergal LK67891F, County LK67897F 135 Louth County Reservoir Collon LH20503F 136 Louth County Reservoir Drumcashel LH34541F 137 Louth County Reservoir Dunbin LH23815F 8 [509] No. Water services Property type Site Folio authority number 138 Louth County Reservoir
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