Flood Storage Scheme at Kilbogget Park, Cabinteely opened

Gary Ibbotson 31 May 2021
28th May 2021 Kilbogget Park, Killiney Cathaoirleach of Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, Councillor Úna Power is pictured viewing progress on the site of the new drainage relief scheme for Cabinteely and Killiney at Kilbogget Park. Photo by Peter Cavanagh Must Credit No reproduction fee when used in connection with this event

On Friday, May 28 in Kilbogget Park, An Cathaoirleach, councillor Una Power opened the Kilbogget Park Flood Storage Scheme.

According to Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council, “this scheme commenced in October 2020 and is now largely complete.

“This OPW funded structure was designed by Malachy Walsh & Partners for dlr and constructed by MJS Construction.

“The structure is built to hold back water in the stream during very heavy rainfall and allow flood waters to build up safely in the wetland area for a short period of time – several hours.

“The slower release of water will help to protect properties from flooding downstream in the Wyattville and Killiney environs.

“The large screen contained within the structure is designed to prevent blockage by river debris and maintain a path for the water to the culvert.

“The structure has been clad in granite to blend better with the environment and a viewing platform provided to allow people a clear view of the river.

An Cathaoirleach, Power said at the opening: “This is a wonderful scheme that will play an important role in improving the quality of life for people in Wyattville and Killiney by helping to alleviate flooding.

“It is also amazing to see the design of the project incorporate the natural environment into the scheme, enhancing biodiversity and contributing to the natural beauty of Kilbogget Park.”

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