Septic Tank Bill full of stealth taxes – Byrne

Published on: 03 November 2011


“People in rural Ireland could face bills of up €12,000 euro for their septic tanks, according to new legislation published under the radar by the Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan today” said Fianna Fáil Senator, Thomas Byrne.
The legislation includes a registration charge, multiple inspection charges and possible significant upgrade charges.  For a household that appeals an inspector’s findings and subsequently has to carry out upgrade works, the cost between inspection charges and registration charges could be up to €450.  Where a person with a septic tank is forced to replace it with a proprietary treatment plant, it could cost up to €12,000 between planning permission, ecologists reports and construction of the system.
Fianna Fáil Senator for Meath, Thomas Byrne commented, “Despite assurances from the Environment Minister Phil Hogan that he would not impose inspection charges on septic tank owners, this Bill is riddled with stealth taxes in the form of repeated inspection charges. Only the first inspection is free. Subsequent inspections will cost €200 each time on top of the cost of any necessary upgrade works.
“Despite spending over €200 million a year on water and sewage services nationally, no provision has been made by Minister Hogan for grants to septic tank owners in need of upgrades. It is clear that the Minister’s attitude is that rural Ireland must continue to pay the full cost for maintenance and upgrade of sewerage treatment systems and also pay the State or local authority for most inspections and registration.  This is in stark contrast to the situation in the towns and cities, where the provision of sewage systems is heavily subsidised and maintenance and upgrades are free for homeowners”
“Minister Hogan has accused Fianna Fáil in the past of scaremongering in relation to this issue. But the Bill that he has published today confirms my worst fears. In many instances, it is worse than I had thought possible. It is interesting to note that this Bill was published without fanfare and that no press release was issued”
“Having organised a public meeting on this exact issue in Kells in September, I am fully aware of the anxiety amongst people living in dwellings with Septic Tanks. The latest Government proposals will do nothing for these people’ added Senator Byrne.
“Fianna Fáil will oppose this Bill tooth and nail and will stand up for the rights of septic tank owners from Athboy to Ardcath and from Kells to Kiltale,” concluded Senator Byrne.

“People in rural Ireland could face bills of up €12,000 euro for their septic tanks, according to new legislation published under the radar by the Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan today” said Fianna Fáil Senator, Thomas Byrne.

The legislation includes a registration charge, multiple inspection charges and possible significant upgrade charges.  For a household that appeals an inspector’s findings and subsequently has to carry out upgrade works, the cost between inspection charges and registration charges could be up to €450.  Where a person with a septic tank is forced to replace it with a proprietary treatment plant, it could cost up to €12,000 between planning permission, ecologists reports and construction of the system.

Fianna Fáil Senator for Meath, Thomas Byrne commented, “Despite assurances from the Environment Minister Phil Hogan that he would not impose inspection charges on septic tank owners, this Bill is riddled with stealth taxes in the form of repeated inspection charges. Only the first inspection is free. Subsequent inspections will cost €200 each time on top of the cost of any necessary upgrade works.

“Despite spending over €200 million a year on water and sewage services nationally, no provision has been made by Minister Hogan for grants to septic tank owners in need of upgrades. It is clear that the Minister’s attitude is that rural Ireland must continue to pay the full cost for maintenance and upgrade of sewerage treatment systems and also pay the State or local authority for most inspections and registration.  This is in stark contrast to the situation in the towns and cities, where the provision of sewage systems is heavily subsidised and maintenance and upgrades are free for homeowners”

“Minister Hogan has accused Fianna Fáil in the past of scaremongering in relation to this issue. But the Bill that he has published today confirms my worst fears. In many instances, it is worse than I had thought possible. It is interesting to note that this Bill was published without fanfare and that no press release was issued.”

“Having organised a public meeting on this exact issue in Kells in September, I am fully aware of the anxiety amongst people living in dwellings with Septic Tanks. The latest Government proposals will do nothing for these people’ added Senator Byrne.

“Fianna Fáil will oppose this Bill tooth and nail and will stand up for the rights of septic tank owners from Athboy to Ardcath and from Kells to Kiltale,” concluded Senator Byrne.

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