At last it appears that hosueholders are now able to regitsre their septic tanks and household treatment systems which is a requirement under the The Water Services (Amendment) Act 2012. As we are repeatedly told that this is being done to address the European Court of Justice ruling against Ireland in October 2009. Of course it is also a sensible provision to protect public health and the environment.
Registration is covered by Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems (Registration) Regulations 2012 and can be done online via the Protect Our Water website. Alternatively applications can be made by post using forms available from public libraries and local authorities.
As an incentive the normal registration fee of €50 will be set at €5 until 28 September 2012. Registration must be completed on or before 1 February 2013. There will be no separate inspection charge.
Registration is covered by Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems (Registration) Regulations 2012 and can be done online via the Protect Our Water website. Alternatively applications can be made by post using forms available from public libraries and local authorities.
As an incentive the normal registration fee of €50 will be set at €5 until 28 September 2012. Registration must be completed on or before 1 February 2013. There will be no separate inspection charge.
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