How to register?
You can register and pay on-line as follows:
Online at www.protectourwater.ie
or
In person in the following Local Authority Offices in County
Clare where payment can be made by cash, cheque, money order or debit / credit
card:-
Áras Contae an Chláir, Clare County Council, New Road,
Ennis,
Ennis Town Council and Area Office, Waterpark House,
Drumbiggle,Ennis
Kilrush Town Council and
Area Office, Town Hall, Kilrush
Ennistymon Area Office, Ennis
Road, Ennistymon
Shannon
Civic Offices, Town Hall, Shannon
Scarriff Area Office, Mountshannon
Road, Scarriff
Westbury Area Office, Knockballynameath,
Corbally
By post - application forms can be collected at the above
local authority offices, in public libraries and Citizens Information Centres
and sent by post with the registration fee to Protect our Water, PO Box 12204,
Dublin 7. Please DO NOT send cash by post.
Background:
The water services (amendment) act 2012 introduces a new
registration and inspection system for septic tanks and other domestic waste
water treatment systems in Ireland.
Registration will be valid for five years and
there will be no charge for re-registration.
It is intended that the revenue raised will be
used by the water services authorities to manage the registers and to meet the
cost of having inspections carried out. There will
be no inspection charges for households. All owners of premises connected
to a domestic wastewater treatment system are required to register their
systems by 1 February 2013.
How to tell if there is a problem with your system?
Some of the signs that your system may not be operating
correctly are:
There are foul odours around the system or the percolation
area;
There is an excessive amount of vegetation growing in the
percolation area;
The area around the system or percolation area is soggy;
Your drains or toilets are running slowly or overflowing.
Inspections:
It will be a matter for the
EPA to determine the level of inspections that will
be required. However, as it is to be a risk-based scheme, not every system will
be inspected. In developing the inspection plan, the EPA will
consider many factors, including proximity to rivers, lakes and streams
(particularly drinking water sources).
Important message regarding inspections:
Inspections under the new system will
commence in 2013. The commencement of inspections will
be publicised in the national and local media. People should take care not to
allow uninvited persons, or persons claiming to be inspectors, to enter onto
their property in advance of the launch of inspections. People will
be formally notified by their local authority if their domestic waste water
treatment system is to be inspected. Inspectors will
be required to carry identification and you should ask for this to be presented
to you. For further information and media queries please contact Local
Government Management Services Board 01 6438400
1 comment:
Hi,
Excess levels in water discharged by wastewater plants can have detrimental effects on the surrounding environment. Wastewater depletes oxygen levels in the water, and the effects increase as the water temperatures and pH increase. Thanks.
Cooling Towers Water
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