The Catchment Flood Risk Assessment and Management (CFRAM) Programme was the largest ever flood risk study carried out in the State and covered 300 areas believed to be at significant flood risk.
The CFRAM process investigated possible structural Flood Relief measures for both Annagassan and Termonfeckin. However while CFRAM did not identify economically viable Schemes for these communities the OPW is undertaking a review of the flood risk in these communities and the likely associated costs and benefits.
The purpose of the Scheme Viability Review (SVR) is to determine whether or not potential schemes should be taken to the full Flood Relief Scheme Project Stages. Its purpose is not to develop and design a Scheme in preparation for planning.
Due to resource constraints in the market the Termonfeckin SVR is being undertaken by the OPW and is expected to be completed by the end of Q3, 2023.
Following a procurement process to complete the review of a potential scheme for Annagassan consultants have been appointed and the Project is progressing well with the outcome of the review expected by the end of 2023.
Once the outcome of the Annagassan and Termonfeckin SVRs are known OPW will discuss the results with Louth County Council.