paddy147 wrote: » So with the domestic water meters due to be installed from this October...how does Irish Water (aka Bord Gais) and Phil Hogan plan to charge us on this?? Is it a flat rate for the 1st year or 2 from 2014 or will it be prices as per "unit of water" used from ther very word go.........just like your gas or leccy bill is measured. Will "Big Phil" and "Irish Water" screw us all over on the price of water??? Because Im seriously considering have a large 6000 litre underground rainwater harvesting system with a 3 stage filtration and UV sterilization system installed into my back garden....with the pending water meter on it way outside my house. Comments and Thoughts please.:)
Am Chile wrote: » How much they want to charge for water remains to be seen- -I have some Intel on the water charges feel free to share with people-off someone I know who has done the water meter installation course- first some people might be wondering exactly where these water meters are gonna be installed-have a look in your driveway or outside on the footpath just outside your gate-look for the watershore as shown in the picture in the attachment-that's where the water meters are set to be installed-luckily for me the water shore is inside the middle of my driveway so therefore they will have to get access to my private property to be able to install the water meter which I certainly refuse access-I know some might say ah sure they go in on property to install it when people aren,t home-Il just fill up the water shore with cement as a measure- second they won't turn off someones water off completely' what they will do however is fix the pressure with the water meter so all someone is left with is a few drips of water out of the tap- last the good news I have being told by this person water meters are not by any means tamper proof there will be ways to tamper with them to make the water meter underrecord the amount of water used.all that aside there was a campaign against water charges last time they were introduced the campaign won in the end and there will be another anti water charges campaign this time.
paddy147 wrote: » The public won the last battle..but this time we have a massive bailout and its the IMF that are enforcing the water meter instalation.:mad: "Big Phil" seems to be on a mission with this one. Supposedly the 1st round of instalations are to start this October and every house will have a water meter by end of 2013.:( And "supposedly" water charges wil start in early 2014
policarp wrote: » The same as the new Gas meters. Remotely. . .
paddy147 wrote: » Anyone with a small "uisce" water shore outside their house will be getting a meter installed in there. The meter itself costs around 50 euro,and the instalation costs about 100 euro. So I dont know how Phil Hogan can even say that we have to pay 40 euro a year for 20 years to cover the cost of supply and instalation.Is he living on a different planet???
A guy that works with me was telling me that in leixlip when he was growing up years ago when water meters were brought in, people went around and poured concrete in where the meters were and they were never able to use them again, .
Am Chile wrote: » All depends where the water shore is located if its outside on a footpath or inside on someones driveway-this is one post from another thread I bookmarked ages ago- before the water meter installation process begins people can just pour cement down the water shores.http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=78199548&postcount=483
Bipolar Joe wrote: » Fuck this shit, I'm just gonna kill myself. My future is already fucked up thanks to all these asshole Mother fuckers, and the stupid sons of whores who got us into the position where we can be abused by the greedy just because, intent on making me even more penniless than I already am.
zerks wrote: » Bump: It came to light today that Irish Water will be allowed to up their charges if demand isn't high enough to cover their costs or during times of drought. Fucking typical of the way things are run in this country. Just like motor tax,they made reductions on low emmission vehicles then when they realised that they weren't raking in enough revenue they upped the charges again. There's always something that this government does to let them screw the public over & over again.One of the wettest countries in Europe & we've to pay for water and then they are going to charge us more if we don't use enough of the stuff.:rolleyes:
Filibuster wrote: » Tis terrible Joe
Kaiser2000 wrote: » Is it just me or is anyone else sick of seeing this "witty" response on this site? Wonder if you'll still think it's as funny in a two/three years when the bills are 50%+ higher?
Fiery mutant wrote: » I don't mind paying for water so long as it's a good service, and the water is clean and the service maintained to a high standard. But it wouldn't surprise me if what you say is true. If not enough people are using it, charge more. Such a typically Irish attitude. Fcukin wasters.