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Septic Tank Registration Scheme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 29 November 2012

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Questions (172, 173)

Paudie Coffey

Question:

172. Deputy Paudie Coffey asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide in tabular form the number of specific tanks that have been registered with each local authority; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53531/12]

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Paudie Coffey

Question:

173. Deputy Paudie Coffey asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he has made any provisions in his budgets to allow for grant assistance for those who may need to upgrade their septic tanks to bring them in line with current regulations; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [53532/12]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 172 and 173 together.

As of 28 November, applications in respect of the on-site wastewater treatment systems of almost 225,000 owners, who have registered on-line, by post or in person at their local authority offices, have been processed. I understand that there are a further 65,000 registration applications which are waiting to be processed by the bureau operated by the Local Government Management Agency. In total, therefore, some 290,000 householders have registered their systems to date. Census 2011 recorded that there are 497,281 households served by septic tanks or other treatment systems. Householders who have not yet registered have until 1 February 2013 to register their system.

I have stated on a number of occasions that I am prepared to consider all possible options to provide financial support to householders whose wastewater treatment systems are deemed, following inspection under the new legislation, to require substantial remediation or upgrading. The matter is under active consideration in my Department. The provision of any financial support will have regard to the overall budgetary situation and to the financial position of the individual households concerned.

Details of the numbers of processed registrations for each County and City Council are set out in the following table.

Water Services Authority

Estimated total number of on-site waste water treatment systems

Number of on-site waste water treatment systems registered

Number of on-site waste water treatment systems registered as a percentage of the estimated total number

Carlow County Council

7190

3396

47%

Cavan County Council

14477

7529

52%

Clare County Council

19769

13064

66%

Cork City Council

586

304

52%

Cork County Council

57993

22758

39%

Donegal County Council

32955

8360

25%

Dublin City Council

2718

66

2%

Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council

1928

653

34%

Fingal County Council

5213

1733

33%

Galway City Council

1145

403

35%

Galway County Council

42161

16785

40%

Kerry County Council

28277

18040

64%

Kildare County Council

16795

7741

46%

Kilkenny County Council

15368

8146

53%

Laois County Council

11309

5589

49%

Leitrim County Council

7005

3438

49%

Limerick City Council

420

136

32%

Limerick County Council

24207

9812

41%

Longford County Council

7556

4256

56%

Louth County Council

11633

3998

34%

Mayo County Council

26659

11589

43%

Meath County Council

21687

11426

53%

Monaghan County Council

12065

4760

39%

North Tipperary County Council

12342

5710

46%

Offaly County Council

11170

4924

44%

Roscommon County Council

14297

7325

51%

Sligo County Council

11192

5504

49%

South Dublin County Council

2266

661

29%

South Tipperary County Council

14442

6776

47%

Waterford City Council

488

229

47%

Waterford County Council

11466

4714

41%

Westmeath County Council

12165

5808

48%

Wexford County Council

26267

12207

46%

Wicklow County Council

12070

6864

57%

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