Isn't it just diabolical Joe, all those flights that no one wants.... those pesky airlines shoving them down our throats forcing us to head off on a cheap holiday or carry out business. You know the people living in and around Dublin are the main users of Dublin airport!And if you believe that IW will stick to the 2% average annual extraction rate just look at the diabolical situation with regard to the increase in the number of flights and times into and out of Dublin airport sought by interested parties irrespective of the consequences to the people living in Dublin.
I'd agree with that, they should never have backed down to the rabble protesting water charges.This is a major failure of the so called political environmentalists, including MEPs in the various political parties purporting to represent the people of Dublin and now the people along the Shannon.
Yes, that's what's usually used to flush toilets.Irish Water (IW) now want to extract millions of gallons of water everyday from the river Shannon and pump it 170km all the way to Dublin to be flushed down the toilet, literally.
Nonsense. Corrected by Leo.At the moment, according to IW, Dublin loses about 50% of its water due to pipe leakages. Without repairing the leaks, IW will continue lose that same 50% of the water pumped from the Shannon through these very same pipes.
Other than the dangerous chemicals produced as a by-product, the environmental impact of increasing the saline levels of the sea water at the plant and the high cost of building and running them there's no need for them as there is more than enough water in the Shannon which can be used with no impact on the people who live there (but will help the hundreds of thousands of people from there who live in and around Dublin).Another option is to use a desalination plant using the endless supply of sea water from the Irish sea around Dublin. Desalination plants are used throughout the world to take pressure off this valuable resource.
None. There are no detrimental impacts.Never mind the chestnut that IW will also use it to feed the town lands on the way up to Dublin. What about the detrimental affects it will have on the Shannon region, it’s development, it’s environment ?
Leo cleared that one up too.There will be no incentive for IW to repair the leaks in Dublin, in fact IW will now probably allow the leakages to increase in the knowledge that they can increase extraction at a cheaper rate.
They will do what they are told by the elected government of the country.And if you believe that IW will stick to the 2% average annual extraction rate
It's great.just look at the diabolical situation with regard to the increase in the number of flights and times into and out of Dublin airport sought by interested parties irrespective of the consequences to the people living in Dublin.
I agree, they should ignore the utter nonsense being spouted by ill informed reactionary knuckle draggers with a chip on their shoulder in the Shannon region.This is a major failure of the so called political environmentalists, including MEPs in the various political parties purporting to represent the people of Dublin and now the people along the Shannon.
Considering the chronic under investment in the water infrastructure for decades I think they are doing an excellent job of repairing leaks.Not sure what Irish Water are good for, but it certainly ain’t repairing leaks?
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