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Inishowen against septic charges 25.11.11

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

A PETITION opposing the introduction of septic tank charges has been sent from Inishowen this week to Minister for the Environment, Phil Hogan. Around 3,000 local householders signed the petition, which was brought door to door by local activists like Seamus Gill, over the past two months.
And he’s not finished yet as he intends to continue collecting signatures until the Government reverses its policy.
Opposition to the registration and inspection system for septic tanks is growing, but the Government was expected to have the legislation passed in the Seanad this week. The legislation will set out a registration and inspection regime, with rural householders having to pay a €50 registration fee and a further €200 inspection fee.
Should the septic tank not meet environmental standards laid down, householders will be forced to replace the unit, with costs estimated at between €5,000 and €15,000 depending on the circumstances.
“Everyone I asked was happy to sign it,” Seamus said. “Most said that they won’t pay the inspection fee and some said they’d rather go to jail.
“This doesn’t affect people living in cities or towns, but it’s going to hit people living in rural areas like Inishowen,” Mr Gill said.
“There are almost 500,000 septic tanks in the country and they’re all in danger of being turned down.”
Sinn Féin councillor, Mary Kelly, added: “Householders are worried about this because they don’t have the money to replace septic tanks.”
Cllr Kelly and Mr Gill said that the method of inspection and the standards expected to be met, had not yet been publicly aired.
“We’re all a bit in the dark on this,” Cllr Kelly said. “And there’s also the question on whether an official can come onto someone’s property without their permission to carry out an inspection.”
Cllr Kelly said that Sinn Féin will be holding a pre-Budget protest at the Market Square in Buncrana on Saturday, December 3 at 3pm.
Buncrana Town councillor, Mary Kelly, who is among those opposing proposed septic tank charges.
“That will be a protest against forthcoming Budget cuts and incoming charges, including this septic tank charge, and I’d encourage people to come out to show their opposition to this attack on rural communities.”
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