COMHAIRLE CONTAE ÁTHA CLIATH THEAS
SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
MEETING OF SOUTH DUBLIN COUNTY COUNCIL
Monday, July 08, 2019
QUESTION NO. 28
QUESTION: Councillor M. Johansson
To ask the Chief Executive if glyphosate is used by the council or contractors in South Dublin as a weed killer?
REPLY:
South Dublin County Council carries out weed control in connection with it's grass cutting, road sweeping and village cleaning and maintenance operations. The elected members of the Council passed a motion in May 2017 banning any use of glyphosate in or close to public parks, public playgrounds and public gardens. This ban has been implemented by Public Realm Operations since it's adoption. Where the use of glyphosate based weedkiller is not permitted in the locations mentioned the Council has had to utilise other methods of weed control and these range from identifying areas where weed control can cease completely to utilising other methods such as weed removal by hand. In addition trials are currently underway on the use of non-glyphosate based weed killer however the results obtained to date are not conclusive. SDCC staff have attended trials run by other local authorities on the use of hot foam and hot water based weed control techniques however these have been deemed to be not suitable for our purposes.
Weed control along public roads, footpaths and in roadside margins presents a specific problem due to the nature of the task at hand. The Council maintains close to 1,000km of roads including main roads, housing estate roads and industrial estate roads. Labour intensive methods of weed control are not appropriate to this task, such is the volume of work involved. The Council's road sweeping contractor, Oxigen Environmental, therefore continues to use a glyphosate based weedkiller to deliver the weed control element of their contract.
This Council will continue in it's efforts to reduce the use of glyphosate in it's weed control operations and in keeping with the National Pollinator and National Biodiversity Plans.