The Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government has announced during the Select Sub-Committee on Environment, Community and Local Government there will be a period of public consultation on septic tanks performance standards following the legislation being enacted next week.
Speaking at the Sub-Committee Minister Phil Hogan TD said: "Before finalising the regulations on performance standards, including the requirements for maintenance and desludging, there will be a period of public consultation. Following enactment of the legislation, my Department will draft standards with the EPA and those guidelines will then be the subject of a public consultation. I encourage Public Representatives and members of the public to engage with the process and voice any concerns they might have.
"Based on experience with inspections carried out in County Cavan, the majority of tanks are likely to be working well. The legislation will provide for a proportionate and risk-based approach to inspections. Inspections will be concentrated on sensitive areas with higher risk to the environment and public health. Only a minority of systems will need attention."
The Minister has pledged to protect the ground water supply and human health.
"As a result of a European Court of Justice ruling that dates back to 2009, this legislation is needed to prevent Ireland being faced with large fines, more than €9.5 million per annum. The central strand of Ireland’s defence in this case will be that the necessary legislative measures have been put in place to protect ground water. I am determined to ensure that the necessary measures are in place by the time Ireland summits it rejoinder to the ECJ on the 3rd of February."
(CD/GK)
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