Carrickmines Shanganagh River Flood Relief Scheme, Dublin
The Carrickmines Shanganagh catchment was identified in the Eastern CFRAM Study Area as part of the Loughlinstown AFA. The majority of the areas affected by the 1% AEP flood event are urbanised, primarily residential but also with some commercial usage. The Eastern CFRAM proposed a combination of measures along the Carrickmines and Shanganagh catchments including flood walls, increased channel conveyance, channel diversions, embankments, flood storage and bridge and culvert upgrades. The Eastern CFRAM Study Area concluded that a flood relief scheme would be viable and effective for the community.
There have been certain instances of flooding in the Carrickmines and Shanganagh catchments in recent years, such as the event on the 24th October 2011, which flooded properties on Commons Road and Loughlinstown in the environs of Cherrywood Road. Major improvements to the flood defence regime are required to prevent re-occurrences of such flood events. With this in mind, Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council, along with project partners the OPW, have appointed JB Barry Consulting Engineers and JBA Consulting to review and develop the Eastern CFRAM study and design an appropriate viable, cost-effective and sustainable flood relief scheme which aims to minimise risk to human beings, the existing community, social amenity, environment and landscape character.
Further information on the progress of this scheme can be found at http://www.csfrs.ie/
Client: | Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council & Office of Public Works |
Location: | Co. Dublin |
Value: | Undisclosed |
We completed work on this project in partnership with JBA Consulting.