The Water Services (Amendment) Bill, which introduces the charge to householders for the inspection of their septic tanks has been passed in the Dáil by 76 votes to 34 with the €50 fee was written into the legislation. The Government have been very careful to reassure the public that the fee will not be increased, however, it is the potential costs of upgrading and replacement which is primary concern for rural householders rather than a one off or annual registration fee.
Water Science and Water Technology are core research areas at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Working in the fields of wastewater treatment, water treatment and water pollution control, the Water Technology Research Group (formally Water Technology Research) has been working at the cutting edge of these core areas since 1980. This is the blog of Professor Nick Gray who heads the Water Technology Research Group based in the Centre for the Environment.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
The Water Services (Amendment) Bill Passed in Dáil
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good to see such bill about water protection. Having more protection about conserving water means better life for the future.
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