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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15It seems that Mary Hanafin is blaming the EU Water Framework Directive too.
"Ms Hanafin confirmed that attempts by her department to secure a waiver for schools under the 1999 EU Water Framework Directive had failed."
http://www.rte.ie/news/2007/1213/politics.html
Surely all this bluster is totally avoiding the point and avoiding responsibility. Who afterall, will be collecting and keeping the money squeezed out of our schools?
A school in Ennis has been hit with a bill for water for €42,690. It cannot afford to pay - no surprise there.
"The Ennis school, which has 660 pupils, has 16 prefabs and a main building with a flat roof which accumulates rain.
Dampness
"It's like we have a swimming pool on the roof and to make matters worse we have 18 internal drains which simply spread the dampness more evenly. Sometimes I feel like the captain of an Educational Titanic," he told the Irish Independent."
http://www.independent.ie/national-news/schools-8364426....html
Looks like Hanafin is as good at her job as Harney.
Hope those good folks in Ennis realise that there is legislation in place that allows for them to be cut off. That'll make quite a headline if and when it happens.
Myself and Dick Roche are in agreement - I kid you not. Nobody's more surprised than I at this development.
The Irish Examiner ran an interesting story this morning:
In an apparent contradiction of statements from the Minister for Education, Mr Roche claimed it was an Irish governmental decision to introduce the water charges, which could now cost individual schools up to €10,000.
“We make the rules — this is nonsense to suggest that Europe or Brussels imposes something on us."
http://www.irishexaminer.com/irishexaminer/pages/story....1.asp
The Eu Water Framework Directive, as has been said on Indy many times, is not the bad guy. It's got some seemingly very decent goals in mind. But and it's a big 'but,' it is very open to interpretation and exploitation. Our government have consistantly cherry-picked it and have turned it into a framework for shafting the little guy.
An example at this point in the debate would be to point out many areas but especially Galway and Ennis (note that a school in Ennis is talked about above, where they've been hit for a water bill of €42,690): Both have been hit with an unclean water supply (cryptosporidium). Both have to purchase bottled water (In Galway a buy one get one free scheme somewhat lessened the extra financial burden imposed - no such scheme exists in Ennis). A primary objective of the EU Water Framework Directive is to implement a 'polluter pays' policy. Indeed our supposed Governement have paid it much lip service. However, it's the victims of pollution who have paid for it in this case.
Schools should not negotiate with local authorities on this issue. Send the bills to Ms Hanafin, she's the one charged with ensuring that the Education system does as it was established to do. It is not a bloody consumer waiting to be exploited.
On Tuesday 18th of December Bertie Ahern announced that schools would be exempted from metered water charges for two years - though they will still be stuck with flat rate charges. (Anyone reminded of this 'exemptions' tactic accompanying the introduction of bin charges?) Considering that the EU Water Framework Directive specifies that charges must be implemented by 2010, this is all very academic. It's interesting to note that the aspects of the Directive that facilitate the State screwing its people are all on or ahead of schedule. Aspects like consultation for example: are years behind.
Other members of Ahern's clique are worried that we might be confused and imagine that nursing homes and creches are to be exempted too. Nobody will be exempted, we are under no illusions whatsoever, we've read the game plan too.
I have an idea that just might fill the coffers with cash. We have practically all the buildings in this country metered currently, in anticipiation of revenue for water, including our very inviolable homes. Why not meter the water at source too? From the readings at source, subtract the amount metered elsewhere and bill local government for the difference. The EU Water Framework Directive is afterall about efficiency and preventing wastage. It's not about these sick fucks turning a cheap trick into a massive profit.
Over the last week three to four kids have been taken ill in the flats in the Barn. Parents have
had to call the council because raw sewage is seeping up into the bathrooms and hitting the
taps. The Corpo have sent teams to fix it but they just cut the pipes to drain it. the kids symptoms
include blinding headaches, vomiting and stomach pain. the dubdocs are giving urine tests,
and say the kids are too weak for blood tests, one was given a list of three pain-killers to mix
together but no anti-biotics. There are reports of sewage leaking into bathrooms in one of
the buildings from lots of families. The conditions are appalling and people are bleaching
their flats and boiling water. the ages of the sick kids vary, the youngest is two and a half.
Fermoy is under 3 feet of water, yet we'll be paying for the stuff soon. The irony!
Glug you are displaying your ignorance. There is a big difference between a regulated supply of potable water and a flood.
I wonder has Sceptic ever heard of the phenomenon often called the water cycle?
The truth is that there is more than enough water for everyone in this country that needs it. That is the irony being referred to I believe.
As I've said before, allowing the water supply to become filthy and sub-standard (to understate the case) is to provide a reason for privatisation. The charges have arrived - next step - get everyone to complain about quality and then say that we don't have the resources to provide a quality service. That's ironic too. Moreso because it'll bloody work!
Nonsense. The availability of a supply of water in a lake or whatever is only one aspect of the process. It is the pumping, treating, filtration, conveying to the population, the whole sanitation system and all the rest that is cost intensive. It would be helpful if the debate on water charges were not obscured by willful ignorance.
& you know the brighter ones might get the plural right too. Now is that a latin or a greek root?
Water is still seeping from sewage system into flat's baths. There were two 11pm call
outs. The mums are saying that they will continue to harass the council because the
health issue is unacceptable. One of the kids is still suffering headaches that have 'lights'
and is low. They really should have blood tests...
Up to thirty years ago there were many rural areas where people still filled buckets with water from local wells, some on farms. There were village pumps where elderly people went with buckets, then carried them home, maybe twice a day. I knew of one old woman who in th early '60s paid local schoolboys thruppence to go down the street of a village and bring back a bucket of water.
Today even the old farm wells in the Wescht of Ireland and elsewhere have doubtful water - contaminated by residues from chemical fertilisers and maybe algae growth from excessive summer heat. So even if our celtic tiger farmers bother to fill their buckets the water would have to be treated or well-boiled to stave off disease and tummy upset.
All this means the water supply involves testing, filtering and pipe delivery to households. It don't come free in its tested and filtered condition. We gotta pay for the processing. I hope we pay the local authorities rather than privatised water companies.
Have youse dug any wells lately?
Wilful ignorance is a terrible thing. Again, there is a primal principle behind the European Water Framework directive that is being conveniently ignored. This is all the more offensive as it is common sense too: "Polluter Pays."
With regard to infrastructure: It takes the same infrastructure to deliver 100 litres of water as it does to deliver 1 litre of water. Of course wear and tear is a consideration. Or rather it should be, as we well know, local authorities tend not to focus on wear and tear - hence the high rate of incidence with regard to contamination by sewage etc., not to mention leakage via an ancient and badly maintained infrastructure.
Services must be paid for, I recognise that. It seems to me that taxation is being gathered for the sole purpose of allowing supposed authorities to abdicate their functions and to facilitate the of selling of resources we already own and have paid for back to us again and again.
Why do these authorities exist in the first place, if not to provide these essential services within the budgets that they have requested and have been provided with? If this issue were to be looked at fully and the truth be told without fear or favour, it would be seen that local authorities are providing a disservice currently, not a service and, still the bills are on the way. And indeed that this disservice is a wilful one.
Sean,
I would think that the LA's to date have provided an excellent service. Galway and Ennis are due to an ongoing under investment in infrastructure which as far as I am concerned is deliberate and and at the behest of the PDs to give further credence and urgency for privatisation.
You mentioned budgets but forgot to mention that budgets are only recommended by a County or City Council, that does not guarantee the funds in any way. The LA may have asked for funding to improve water infrastructure, the Council may have adopted and approved that funded which is then submitted for approval to the relevant department (usually undersigned by the County/City Manager). If the Department or the CM do not approve the funding (for what ever reason- the review process is far from transparent) the funding is not provided and the service deteriorates. The C.C. must them adopt the Book of Estimates minus the requested funded or face being dissolved.
There are plenty of cases of gombeenism and corrupt councillors across the state, but there are also genuine and decent councillors who have highlighted the appalling under-investment in Water infrastructor but have their hands tied by beaurocracy and frustration impositions placed on policy initiatives at cabinet level.
Given to date the performance of the LAs(the public servants working for Co.Co's across the state, not the elected reps) in the area of water in terms of quality under such circumstances I think they deserve a lot of credit.
I'll tell you what though, a serious debate has fired up over on P.ie
If anything it gives a great insight into the type of propaganda the Pro-privatisation brigade are peddling. Some useful links and exposes of where they are coming from and how they are attempting to a) denounce the fact that privatisation by stealth is even occuring and b) using sophistry to underline the myth that Private companies deliver services better.
A lot of bluff to work through but thats how they cloud the issues.
http://www.politics.ie/viewtopic.php?t=29629
This DaveM is some mouthpiece but fair play to the boys who are chipping away at him.