The commission said consumers will have 12 months to address possible leaks and usage activity before receiving their bill.
Speaking as the Water Conservation campaign was launched, Head of Asset Management Seán Laffey, said “In 2018 bad storms followed by the prolonged drought last year really showed people that safe, clean, treated water is not in unlimited supply and that we all have to play a part in conserving it.
“It was really encouraging last summer to see on social media and elsewhere, the conservation measures that people were taking in their homes and businesses. However, when the urgency of a drought passes, it is easy to lose focus on how precious water is. “This is despite the fact that the financial and environmental impact of treating and providing drinking water does not decrease as rainfall increases.”Jada Pinkett SmithDealzMinimum wage is reportedly set to increase on Budget DayMet Éireann pinpoints day temperatures are set to soar this week
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