Rubberchikken wrote: » Probably a stupid question but if IW hasn't all the details ironed out what the hell did those consultants do to 'earn' 50 million euro? The shambles that is I W makes the Three Stooges look like Stephen Hawking.
THE HEAD OF a landlords’ group says Irish Water shouldn’t be involving property owners in its collection process, if tenants are refusing to register or pay for water charges.
Irish Water have said to us very clearly that the landlord has no role in paying the charges,” Fintan McNamara, who heads up the Residential Landlords Association, told Morning Ireland today. Asked whether members of his group would act as collection agents for the controversial semi-state, he said: Absolutely not. “We can’t force tenants to choose to register
BoJack Horseman wrote: » On a public supply? What town/village?
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Could be wrong, but I think the bulk of that €50m was building the IT/billing system?
awec wrote: » :pac: :pac: Do you know what effect Chlorine gas has on the human body?
mojesius wrote: » I'll be marching, just as I was on October 11th. Also, my mam, dad and sister all live in separate houses on meters. I'm supposedly on the assessed rate. My mam asked IW what is to stop all the family calling over to mine to do the washing, cleaning, showering etc. IW didn't have an answer and said they'd get back to her. That was a month ago. They clearly haven't got a clue, they're bunch of cowboys and I'll have nothing to do with them.
FREETV wrote: » The water is dreadful in Kilmessan, Bective and Trim on the public supplies.
FREETV wrote: » It is the same for my other family members, in laws, relatives in their houses in other parts of Meath. Bad chemical, artificial tasting water, foul smell when the kitchen tap is turned on, very hard water. The smell of Chlorine gas would almost make one sick when a hot shower is turned on. They have had to pay for water in Meath for many years now not out of choice but it is unacceptable the quality of water.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Can you get back onto us regarding what public supply you are connected to? (The one that's undrinkable for a decade). Are the people of Trim aware their water is undrinkable ?
Little CuChulainn wrote: » Now you are just blatantly lying.
FREETV wrote: » I do and I have done lots of research in to it and the Scientific findings are staggering to say the least.
KERSPLAT! wrote: » Grand where I am in Meath but I've heard that the water can be hard in places, have never heard of it being unusable though. Hopefully everything gets fixed up once everyone pays their water bill
skimpydoo wrote: » They are getting worried that people are not going to pay and the indo is saying that they are extending the deadline for giving them your details.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Can you get back onto us regarding what public supply you are connected to?
Banjo String wrote: » In fairness, he prob doesn't want to disclose his home town or village.
FREETV wrote: » Here is information half way down the page that I found about the poor water quality of water in parts of Meath on a local politician's website.http://ronanmckenna.ie/?author=1&paged=5
FREETV wrote: » Now do you all believe me? It has been like that for twenty years at least so why should anybody have to pay Irish Water a Cent? It is dreadful here where I live and I am miles away from Trim.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » Or..... or..... He's just making it up. He told us a list of villages with undrinkable water.... Turns out, no, the water there is indeed safe to consume. (Or at least the Meath CoCo had no mention of contamination/boil notices on their site) If I told you I'm posting this from Wicklow Town, would you know who I am? Well obviously you know my name..... But you don't know me.
BoJack Horseman wrote: » You've been told several times already that if your water is not fit to consume, you don't have to pay. You just register for the waste water part.
Little CuChulainn wrote: » So what you did was google some term like "undrinkable water" and used the first link you found to make a claim about the water in Meath in general. The water in Trim is also drinkable.
FREETV wrote: » No, the water isn't safe.http://ronanmckenna.ie/?author=1&paged=5
Little CuChulainn wrote: » Meath County Council has an online resource where you can check the results of water tests.http://www.meath.microworks.ie/ And I can assure you that the water in Trim is very drinkable and that's coming from both personal experience and scientific analysis.
FREETV wrote: » Nonsense, so you are saying that Ronan is lying and that I am also making things up? Everybody that I know buys bottled water for drinking, making tea, coffee and even cooking because of the foul taste and smell.