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SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF TALLAGHT AREA COMMITTEE
Monday, February 26, 2018
HEADED ITEM NO. 5
Litter Problems at Hazel Hill
Report:
The Litter Warden patrols the areas of Hazel Hill and Kiltalawn regularly and all incidents of illegal dumping are searched for evidence of polluter details. Appropriate enforcement action is taken where the information of the polluter is identified. The matter is then referred to the Public Realm for removal of dumped material.
In order to remove the illegal dumping in Kiltalawn Lane, a Traffic Management Plan must be put in place by Public Realm for Health & Safety reasons.
In 2017 there were seven complaints of illegal dumping recorded in this area. There were no fines issued. Unfortunately, it is proving increasingly difficult to secure evidence in relation to the identify of polluters as personal information is often removed or shredded.
The Council's Litter Management Plan has committed to the deployment of innovative and emerging technology, including CCTV and Programmable Audio Messaging Devices to tackle the problem of illegal dumping and fly tipping. In managing this service, the Council is mindful of resources available, and requests for the installation of such technologies are assessed on a case by case basis, having regard to certain criteria, including site suitablility and the repetitive nature of illegal dumping and fly tipping.
CCTV surveillance has been provided at the TAU at Hazel Hill. This system requires repair works but to date it hasn't been possible to carry out the necessary repairs due to the inclement weather. It is anticipated that same will be repaired shortly.
Some small level of dumping in the vicinity of the Traveller Accommodaiton is evident and appears to come from the site. This will be investigated and if appropriate warnings or other actions taken.