Tralee escaped, most of Tralee at any rate, the worst of the flooding this August. This is largely due to the foresight of [Tralee UDC, Engineers and Business people] in the past when the Big River was diverted and culverted. For decades the centre of town flooded frequently – causeing damage and chaos.
Flooding elsewhere in the country can be blamed primarily on planners who alloweed often greedy developers to build on soakage area. These soakage areas took the rainfall over long periods. The water took much time to reach the drains, streams and rivers which were able to deal with this.
Today in many areas the rainfall which no longer saocks into the areas, because they are built on. This water is moving swiftly into drains, streams and rivers – water levels rise rapidly in the rivers which cannot deal with it in such a short period of time.
August 24, 2008
Tralee and Flooding
Ballybeggan Horse racing
Now that Kerry County Council has restricted the proposed development in Ballybeggan Racecourse will the project go ahead?
It is probably a good move for the GAA to vacate Austin Stack’s Park, if only to make match days safer on the roads for patrons and to free-up that area of town. But in the current economic climate is it really likely that this project will go ahead?