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Water Services (No STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 181 of 2015 ———————— WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 5) ORDER 2015 2 [181] S.I. No. 181 of 2015 WATER SERVICES (NO. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (NO. 5) 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. 5) Order 2015. 2. The 8th of May 2015 shall be a “property vesting day” for the purposes 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 12th May, 2015. [181] 3 SCHEDULE No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 1 Carlow County Waste water works Hacketstown CW29541F CW4217F 2 Carlow County Waste water works Rathvilly CW2761F CW26914F 3 Carlow County Waterworks Rathvilly CW11129F CW3537F 4 Carlow County Waterworks Oak Park CW29628F CW29627F 5 Carlow County Waterworks Sion Cross CW9953F CW27146F 6 Cavan County Waste water works Keadue CN32232F CN26554F CN6030F 7 Cavan County Waterworks Cuillaghan CN31601F CN32013F CN31836F CN31837F CN31800F 8 Cavan County Waterworks Knockataggart CN31803F 9 Cavan County Waterworks Lisansky CN32003F 10 Cavan County Waterworks Lismeen CN7041F CN18065F 11 Cork County Waste water works Grenagh CK150510F 12 Cork County Waste water works Midleton CK107488F 13 Cork County Waterworks Ballyhilty CK36630F 14 Cork County Waterworks Carriglusky CK15809F 15 Cork County Waterworks Coolrue CK7177F 16 Cork County Waterworks Freemount CK159371F CK159379F 17 Cork County Waterworks Innishannon CK157979F 18 Donegal County Waste water works Ballybofey/Stranorlar DL6932 19 Donegal County Waste water works Carrigart Village DL79426F 20 Donegal County Waste water works Convoy DL26271F DL79437F DL81631F 21 Donegal County Waste water works Donegal Town DL70922F 22 Donegal County Waste water works Dungloe DL75340F 23 Donegal County Waste water works Glenties DL77714F 24 Donegal County Waste water works Letterkenny DL79616F 25 Donegal County Waste water works Mountcharles DL81294F 26 Donegal County Waste water works Mountcharles DL6361 (Station Road) 4 [181] No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 27 Donegal County Waterworks Lough Melvin LM4659F (Bundoran) 28 Donegal County Waterworks Inishowen East DL9314F 29 Donegal County Waterworks Killybegs (Adeery) DL62945F 30 Donegal County Waterworks Killybegs (Aroshin) DL4497F DL4498F DL79473F 31 Donegal County Waterworks Lough Mourne DL77847F DL79472F DL79474F DL79501F DL79502F DL81382F 32 Donegal County Waterworks Milford DL74853F DL74856F 33 Donegal County Waterworks Crolly DL4582F DL4583F DL43078F 34 Galway County Waste water works Claregalway GY103371F GY112087F 35 Galway County Waste water works Loughrea GY34214F 36 Galway County Waste water works Milltown GY113636F 37 Galway County Waterworks Carraroe GY110366F 38 Galway County Waterworks Luimneagh GY39644F GY8174F GY103776F GY39392F 39 Galway County Waterworks Spiddal GY17565F 40 Kerry County Waste water works Kilgarvan KY60047F 41 Kerry County Waterworks Sheheree KY69929F KY39858F 42 Kerry County Waterworks Lough Guitane KY69944F KY63281F KY21430F KY69945F KY69948F KY69941F KY69943F KY28960F KY22412F KY69946F KY21258F KY22564F 43 Kerry County Waterworks Maulin KY69987F 44 Kilkenny County Waste water works Castlecomer KK36733F 45 Kilkenny County Waste water works Deerpark KK36336F 46 Kilkenny County Waste water works Freshford KK37858F KK37919F 47 Kilkenny County Waste water works Goresbridge KK4091F KK34424F [181] 5 No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 48 Kilkenny County Waste water works Piltown KK11437F 49 Kilkenny County Waste water works Purcellsinch KK3883F 50 Kilkenny County Waterworks Ballyragget KK36681F 51 Kilkenny County Waterworks Bennettsbridge KK36970F KK36971F 52 Kilkenny County Waterworks Callan KK36111F (Mallaunglass) 53 Kilkenny County Waterworks Clonassy KK36792F 54 Kilkenny County Waterworks Graiguenamanagh KK37081F (Coolroe) 55 Kilkenny County Waterworks Jamestown KK36936F (Templeorum) 56 Laois County Waste water works Abbeyleix LS25221F 57 Laois County Waterworks Derrymoyle LS30508F 58 Laois County Waste water works Durrow LS10026F 59 Laois County Waste water works Stradbally LS26609F 60 Laois County Waterworks Le Bergerie LS28495F 61 Limerick County Waterworks Newcastle West LK40273F 62 Limerick County Waterworks Abbeyfeale LK12857F 63 Limerick County Waterworks Clareville LK6477F LK47295F 64 Limerick County Waste water works Kilmallock LK18279F 65 Longford County Waste water works Aughnacliffe LD15364F 66 Longford County Waste water works Ardagh LD14060F 67 Longford County Waste water works Ballinalee LD16785F 68 Longford County Waste water works Clondra LD9966F 69 Longford County Waste water works Kenagh LD3945F LD16030F 70 Longford County Waste water works Legan LD15600F 71 Longford County Waterworks Lough Gowna LD1072F (Smear) 72 Louth County Waterworks Cavan Hill LH9743F LH11887N 73 Meath County Waste water works Donore MH11303F MH57412F 74 Meath County Waste water works Kilmainhamwood MH63903F MH59653F 75 Meath County Waste water works Rathmolyon MH51973F 76 Meath County Waste water works Summerhill MH20018F MH50853F 77 Meath County Waste water works Trim MH6064F 78 Monaghan Waste water works Monaghan MN6022F County 6 [181] No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 79 Monaghan County Waterworks Crosses MN12736F 80 Offaly County Waste water works Coolderry OY26182F 81 Offaly County Waste water works Kinnitty OY2468F 82 Offaly County Waste water works Shannon Harbour OY24488F 83 Roscommon Waste water works Ballinlough RN36919F County 84 Roscommon Waste water works Ballyleague RN8353F County 85 Roscommon Waste water works Frenchpark RN35085F County 86 Roscommon Waste water works Hodson Bay RN31818F County RN33712F 87 Roscommon Waste water works Knockcroghery RN38360F County 88 Roscommon Waste water works Loughglynn RN14016F County RN31799F 89 Roscommon Waste water works Tulsk RN30842F County 90 Roscommon Waterworks Ballinagard Springs RN9306F County RN2607F 91 Roscommon Waterworks Boyle RN18058F County RN13321F RN967F RN33273F 92 Roscommon Waterworks Killeglan Springs RN1792F County 93 Roscommon Waterworks Lisbrock RN30621F County RN18497F 94 Roscommon Waterworks Lisheen Lake RN9796F County RN8804F 95 Roscommon Waterworks Longford Springs RN9044F County 96 Roscommon Waterworks Lough Gara RN6896F County 97 Sligo County Waterworks Foxes Den SL11986F 98 Sligo County Waterworks Kilsellagh SL23530F 99 Tipperary County Waste water works Clonmore TY37791F 100 Tipperary County Waste water works Newtown (North TY60792F Tipperary) 101 Tipperary County Waste water works Portroe TY60363F 102 Tipperary County Waste water works Thurles TY7164F 103 Tipperary County Waterworks Borrisokane TY60772F 104 Tipperary County Waterworks Cloughjordan TY9444F 105 Tipperary County Waterworks Cully TY8891F 106 Tipperary County Waterworks Drumbane TY9833F [181] 7 No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 107 Tipperary County Waterworks Grange TY19270F 108 Tipperary County Waterworks Gortybrigane TY51222F 109 Tipperary County Waterworks Newport / Ballina TY8710F TY60421F 110 Tipperary County Waterworks Parkmore TY61147F 111 Waterford County Waste water works Ardmore WD36554F 112 Waterford County Waste water works Aglish WD30414F 113 Waterford County Waste water works Annestown WD9494F 114 Waterford County Waste water works Ballyduff/Kilmeaden WD35765F 115 Waterford County Waste water works Cappoquin WD32871F 116 Waterford County Waste water works Cheekpoint WD37006F 117 Waterford County Waste water works Clashmore WD32412F 118 Waterford County Waste water works Dungarvan WD16048F WD16049F 119 Waterford County Waste water works Dunmore East WD35389F 120 Waterford County Waste water works Kilduane WD37569F WD38563F 121 Waterford County Waste water works Kilmacthomas WD36754F 122 Waterford County Waste water works Stradbally WD36253F 123 Waterford County Waste water works/ Old Parish WD19756F Water works 124 Waterford County Waterworks Ardmore WD16254F 125 Waterford County Waterworks Inchinleamy Spring WD35702F 126 Waterford County Waterworks Smoorbeg WD38916F 127 Waterford County Waterworks Strancally WD35617F 128 Westmeath County Waste water works Athlone WH7075F WH7150F WH7829F 129 Westmeath County Waste water works Kilbeggan WH9076F 130 Wexford County Waste water works Courtown WX39760F 131 Wexford County Waste water works Piercestown WX59115F 132 Wexford County Waste water works Taghmon WX59116F 133 Wexford County Waste water works Wexford Town WX42194F WX42196F 8 [181] No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 134 Wexford County Waterworks Castlemoyle WX59108F WX59110F 135 Wexford County Waterworks Creagh WX59112F WX59113F WX59114F 136 Wexford County Waterworks Mayglass WX16077F WX57717F 137 Wexford County Waterworks Taylorstown WX59117F 138 Wexford County Waterworks Vinegar Hill WX59111F WX59119F GIVEN under my Official Seal, 7 May 2015. ALAN KELLY, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government. [181] 9 EXPLANATORY NOTE
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