I thought Brian Lenihan said in the budget that water charges were coming in 2011 (or at least would be announced in the budget at the end of this year). Not sure where I read it, but I understood that everyone would get a "credit" for a certain amount of water and then get charged for anything used over and above that. In addition, people with their own private supply which they maintain themselves ( and I grew up on a farm where that happened and it could be very expensive) would be exempt from the charges
I was listening to the radio last week (Drivetime), can't remember who was on from the councils but he said that one of the main reasons for burst pipes in the recent cold spell was developers who did not bury pipes deep enough in line with required standards. If that is true, then it is another mess the developers have contributed to and another example of regulations not being enforced in this country and the taxpayer picking up the bill
I was listening to the radio last week (Drivetime), can't remember who was on from the councils but he said that one of the main reasons for burst pipes in the recent cold spell was developers who did not bury pipes deep enough in line with required standards. If that is true, then it is another mess the developers have contributed to and another example of regulations not being enforced in this country and the taxpayer picking up the bill
I hear that in some european countries that they assume that the volume of waste coming from the house is same as volume of water metered in... allowing them to charge for waste water as well as mains water.... Yet another tax which i assume is on way here.
Ridiculous that they intend to charge for water here given the volume of water wasted thru leakage. Non intrusive technology to detect water leakage exists. They have no excuses... fix the leaks, save the money and dont apply any more stealth taxes
The income would also be huge which could be then used to repair our leaking mains system and update sewage treatment plants.
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