IFA Environment & Rural Affairs Chairman Harold Kingston
has welcomed the consultation commenced by the Department
of the Environment, regarding the reform of the delivery
of water services in Ireland as “a necessary measure to
reduce costs and duplication by the 34 county and city councils
which have responsibility for water investment and maintenance.”
Mr. Kingston said - “Rural dwellers have, for a long number
of years, paid for their own water supply, whether through
a co-operative group water scheme or thought the provision
of their own domestic well. Both Environment Minister Phil
Hogan and the EPA have already clarified that homeowners
who have their own water supply should not be subject to
further water charges and this position must be re-stated
as part of any reform of the water sector.”