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WATER SERVICES (No STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS. S.I. No. 632 of 2015 ———————— WATER SERVICES (No. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (No. 9) ORDER 2015 2 [632] S.I. No. 632 of 2015 WATER SERVICES (No. 2) ACT 2013 (PROPERTY VESTING DAY) (No. 9) 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. 9) Order 2015. 2. The 24th of December 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 8th January, 2016. [632] 3 SCHEDULE No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 1 Cork County Waste Water Works Rylane CK145503F 2 Donegal County Waste Water Works Ballybofey/Stranorlar DL83898F 3 Donegal County Waste Water Works Clonmany DL83899F 4 Donegal County Waste Water Works Lifford DL83896F 5 Donegal County Waterworks Arranmore Island DL83895F 6 Dublin City Waterworks Cabra DN75788L 7 Fingal Reservoir Baily Green DN92723F 8 Fingal Waste Water Works Oldtown/Moortown DN67134F 9 Galway County Reservoir Ahascragh GY110168F, GY115532F 10 Galway County Reservoir Ballymoe GY103600F, GY115936F 11 Galway County Reservoir Baunogues GY115468F 12 Galway County Reservoir Carraroe GY36805F, GY49586F, GY50615F, GY110348F 13 Galway County Reservoir Clifden GY30171F 14 Galway County Reservoir Corgerry GY17409F, GY110470F 15 Galway County Reservoir Garbally GY69540F 16 Galway County Reservoir Inis Meain GY50802F 17 Galway County Reservoir Kilcarna GY110437F 18 Galway County Reservoir Kilconnell GY100946F, GY110432F 19 Galway County Reservoir Killimor GY115692F 20 Galway County Reservoir Kiltullagh GY63449F 21 Galway County Reservoir Kinvara GY115427F 22 Galway County Reservoir Knocknacarigeen GY45773F 23 Galway County Reservoir Monairemore GY16658F, GY16659F 24 Galway County Reservoir Moycullen GY110402F 25 Galway County Reservoir Moylough GY69940F, GY115741F 26 Galway County Reservoir Portumna GY115453F 27 Galway County Reservoir Redmount Hill GY69148F 28 Galway County Reservoir Seefin GY69356F, GY104331F, GY107310F 29 Galway County Reservoir Sheepwalk GY82241F 30 Galway County Reservoir Slieveroe GY114755F 31 Galway County Reservoir Spiddal GY9432F, GY9930F 32 Galway County Waste Water Works Ballinasloe GY7759F 4 [632] No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 33 Galway County Waste Water Works Portumna GY42027F, GY66196F, GY83067F 34 Galway County Waste Water Works Tuam GY75253F 35 Kilkenny County Reservoir Jerpoint KK24047F, KK38385F 36 Kilkenny County Waste Water Works Kilmacow KK27414F 37 Kilkenny County Waste Water Works Kilmaganny KK38300F 38 Kilkenny County Waste Water Works Kilmanagh KK38384F 39 Kilkenny County Waste Water Works Massford KK36366F 40 Kilkenny County Waste Water Works Tullaroan KK37887F 41 Kilkenny County Waterworks Glenmore KK38383F 42 Limerick County Reservoir Ballyhahill LK67381F 43 Limerick County Waste Water Works Kilfinnane LK67720F 44 Limerick County Waste Water Works Shanagolden LK30195F 45 Limerick County Waste Water Works Tournafulla LK16705 46 Limerick County Waterworks Glin LK26979F, LK68167F 47 Limerick County Waterworks Kilcolman Rathkeale LK67857F 48 Limerick County Waterworks Oola LK68253F 49 Longford County Waste Water Works Drumlish LD18050F 50 Longford County Waterworks Lough Kinale LD368F, LD18052F, LD18055F 51 Longford County Waterworks Newtowncashel LD17419F, LD18051F 52 Mayo County Waste Water Works Newport North Quay MY71299F 53 Meath County Waterworks Dunshaughlin MH57862F, MH66853F, MH68312F 54 Meath County Waterworks Marriott MH57393F 55 Meath County Waterworks Balloy MH1700F 56 Meath County Waterworks Beauparc MH28712F 57 Meath County Waterworks Cushinstown MH42798F 58 Meath County Waterworks Davidstown MH21339F 59 Meath County Waterworks Macetown MH27294F 60 Meath County Waterworks Navan West MH22054F 61 Monaghan County Reservoir Connabury MN23316F 62 Monaghan County Reservoir Hollywood MN23326F 63 Monaghan County Reservoir Newbliss MN23325F 64 Monaghan County Waste Water Works Ballinode MN23314F 65 Monaghan County Waste Water Works Edanamo MN17931F 66 Monaghan County Waste Water Works Emyvale MN23320F 67 Monaghan County Waste Water Works Inniskeen MN23315F 68 Monaghan County Waste Water Works Newbliss MN23319F [632] 5 No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 69 Monaghan County Waste Water Works Scotstown MN23318F 70 Monaghan County Waterworks Inniskeen MN23322F 71 Monaghan County Waterworks Newbliss MN23321F 72 Offaly County Waterworks Moneygall TY24447 73 Roscommon County Reservoir Ardcarne RN10655F 74 Roscommon County Reservoir Ballyfeeney RN9935F 75 Roscommon County Reservoir Feamore RN30426F, RN32154F 76 Roscommon County Reservoir Gallowstown RN5447F 77 Roscommon County Reservoir Kiltrustan RN8347F, Intermediate RN9908F 78 Roscommon County Reservoir Kiltrustan Main RN9186F, RN9187F 79 Roscommon County Reservoir Knockhall RN9576F 80 Roscommon County Reservoir Knockroghery RN35106F 81 Roscommon County Reservoir Lecarrow RN34844F, RN34860F 82 Roscommon County Reservoir Lissacurkia RN4254F 83 Roscommon County Waterworks Carrickmore RN13429F 84 Sligo County Reservoir Farranacardy SL13816F 85 Sligo County Reservoir Knockaculleen SL3303F 86 Sligo County Reservoir Rathlee SL8089F 87 Sligo County Reservoir Rathnakelliga SL12808F 88 Sligo County Reservoir Skreen SL14424F 89 Sligo County Waste Water Works Cloonacool SL25530F 90 Sligo County Waste Water Works Monasteraden SL15745F, SL29592F 91 Sligo County Waste Water Works Rosses Point SL29589F 92 Sligo County Waste Water Works Tubbercurry SL29590F 93 Tipperary County Reservoir Garrynamona TY60779F 94 Tipperary County Reservoir Portroe TY61746F 95 Tipperary County Reservoir Rearcross TY60350F 96 Tipperary County Reservoir Thurles TY61740F 97 Tipperary County Reservoir Toomevara TY61744F 98 Tipperary County Waste Water Works Ballina TY61544F, TY61546F, TY61549F, TY61623F 99 Tipperary County Waste Water Works Borrisokane TY61539F 100 Tipperary County Waste Water Works Cloughjordan TY61537F 101 Tipperary County Waste Water Works Silvermines TY61538F 102 Tipperary County Waterworks Ballina TY61741F 103 Tipperary County Waterworks Kilcommon TY61540F 104 Tipperary County Waterworks Littleton TY61543F 6 [632] No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 105 Tipperary County Waterworks Terryglass TY59191F, TY61748F 106 Tipperary County Waterworks Togher TY19546F 107 Tipperary County Waterworks Upperchurch TY61745F 108 Westmeath County Reservoir Frewin Hill WH32789F, WH32812F, WH32813F 109 Westmeath County Reservoir Kilbeggan WH32594F, WH32599F 110 Westmeath County Reservoir Killucan WH7104F 111 Westmeath County Reservoir Tyrrellspass WH32695F, WH32709F 112 Westmeath County Waste Water Works Ballynacarrigy WH32511F, WH32512F, WH32792F, WH32793F 113 Westmeath County Waste Water Works Delvin WH14134F, WH26985F, WH32807F 114 Westmeath County Waste Water Works Gneevebane WH32734F 115 Westmeath County Waste Water Works Rochfordbridge WH21874F, WH32742F, WH32744F 116 Westmeath County Waterworks Ballinderry WH32633F 117 Westmeath County Waterworks Portloman WH32788F 118 Wexford County Reservoir Ballycullane WX59746F 119 Wexford County Reservoir Ballymurn WX59432F 120 Wexford County Reservoir Kilmore Tower WX59741F 121 Wexford County Reservoir Screen WX59744F 122 Wexford County Waste Water Works Ballaghkeen WX59411F 123 Wexford County Waste Water Works Ballywilliam North WX59412F 124 Wexford County Waste Water Works Camolin North WX59737F 125 Wexford County Waste Water Works Castledockrell WX59430F 126 Wexford County Waste Water Works Duncormick WX59414F 127 Wexford County Waste Water Works Kiltealy WX59428F 128 Wexford County Waste Water Works Rosslare Hbr WX59745F 129 Wexford County Waste Water Works Rosslare Strand WX59431F 130 Wexford County Waterworks Boolavogue WX59698F 131 Wexford County Waterworks Bree WX59418F 132 Wexford County Waterworks Castledockrell WX59697F 133 Wexford County Waterworks Edermine WX59416F 134 Wexford County Waterworks Kilmallock WX59740F 135 Wexford County Waterworks Marshallstown WX59429F 136 Wexford County Waterworks Pallis WX59743F 137 Wicklow County Waste Water Works Ballycoog WW28650F [632] 7 No. Water services Property type Site Folio number authority 138 Wicklow County Waste Water Works Drumdangan WW37231F Glenealy 139 Wicklow County Waste Water Works Stratford WW27541F, WW34713F 140 Wicklow County Waterworks Aughrim/Annacurragh WW29910F, WW34024F 141 Wicklow County Waterworks Avoca Ballinaclash WW38047F 142 Wicklow County Waterworks Ballycoog WW30644F 143 Wicklow County Waterworks Baltinglass WW36609F, WW37073F 144 Wicklow County Waterworks Dunlavin WW1937F 145 Wicklow County Waterworks Kiltegan WW36942F 146 Wicklow County Waterworks Knockananna WW24518F, WW30200F 147 Wicklow County Waterworks Rathdangan WW29032F GIVEN under my Official Seal, 22 December 2015. ALAN KELLY, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government. 8 [632] EXPLANATORY NOTE (This note is not part of the Instrument and does not purport to be a legal
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