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METERING of water usage by commercial concerns should not result in a sharp increase in water charges being paid by businesses. That's according to Chambers of Commerce of Ireland president Mark ...
It added that the installation of water meters would create 1,600 jobs. It could not comment on whether the company had come across any sabotage attempts. Requests for comment from Eirigi went ...
Irish Water said: “Customers should be able to see at least two red digits, which gives the usage in cubic meters to two decimal places or to the nearest 10 litres. If the reader has no red ...
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As Irish public ire switches focus from the household tax to the equally unpopular water charges, public awareness is growing that the Government is wasting millions of Euro fleecing homeowners on ...
Irish Water meter installers have submitted a raft of claims for extra money from the utility. It comes amid claims they incurred higher than expected costs when installing thousands of meters ...
Irish Water is installing meters supplied by companies in the United States and Germany. It has emerged that no Irish company tendered for the contract. The utility has also confirmed that, where ...
Irish Water says it plans to install more than one million water meters outside homes before the end of 2016. The company says the metering programme will create 1,600 jobs. The new utility ...
“Now that we have the infrastructure to read the meters, having an extra 20,000, 30,000 or 40,000 meters is no great burden at all.” Irish Water calls for meters in all new-build houses ...
Three people given suspended prison sentences for breaching court order not to go within 20 metres of water meter workers ...
Customers of Irish Water are being asked to tell the utility the colour of their front door and provide details of their neighbours’ property in a bid to get the right bills to the right people.
Sensus, a U.S. developer of water-metering systems, completed a test of its technology in Ireland that will enable utilities and homes to better manage use ahead of the introduction of Irish water ...