Independent Senator Pádraig Ó Céidigh chaired a group that agreed households using 1.7 times the average annual water use should have to pay
Independent Senator Pádraig Ó Céidigh chaired a group that agreed households using 1.7 times the average annual water use should have to payThe committee, which reported in 2017, recommended that households would not be liable to pay any water charges unless they were found to be using 1.7 times the average amount of water used by a household each year.
Mr Ó Céidigh, a Galway businessman, said it was a “crying shame” that seven years later, little has happened and there is no sign of the committee’s recommendations being implemented.‘It is becoming a living hell’: residents of Dublin housing complex protest against anti-social behaviour Mr Ó Céidigh worked full-time on finding a resolution for almost six months in late 2016 and 2017 and held countless meetings, hearings as well as going on site visits.
However, the arrangement was never initiated as it depended on a Government decision that has still not been made five years later.
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