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Scott De Buitléir  writes:

Chadwicks Building Providers have come up with this infographic (above) on the Irish relationship with water, including some pretty interesting stats, including:
• Over 80% of us are wrong when guessing how much water we use;
• The typical Irish person’s water footprint is over 3600 litres per day;
• It currently costs the state approximately €1.2 billion per annum to run the public water system.

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  1. Rep

    No water tax. Abolish water-fees and the privatization of a human right. End regressive taxation. Labour and the Blueshirts can go to hell, as can Denis O’Brien.

    1. Soundings

      +845,000 (households which haven’t registered plus, on top, those households which have “registered” with the surnames “Mouse” and “Duck”)

      1. martco

        thing is an utter joke at this stage….within 24 hours I’ve seen 3 different numbers being held up by these lying gobshites like its something to be proud of….900,000, 1,000,000 and now 1,100,000 at this rate it’ll be 3,000,000 in no time (oops but there aren’t that many households in Ireland Elizabeth but shure keep bashing away you tool) fake fake fake, nobody challenging these numbers in the media says it all

        apart from fake processing of returned envelopes they are now literally making up telephone numbers in an effort to somehow trick people into engaging with them

        by my own basic straw poll at work nobody not one person has changed their attitude to this since the bs came out in the wash first

        youse can wait until I’m gone and try access whatever is left of my estate thru the courts (good luck with that hahaha) until you finally man up and call it what it is – A TAX

  2. Odis

    The typical Irish person uses 3600 litres per day. Wow that’s 3.6 tonnes a day.
    I wonder if they are counting the rain that falls on my head, or is that an extra?

    1. brytothey

      It says 97% of that is indirect usage, they are not saying you drink, flush and wash yourself with 3600 litres per day (direct usage). They are saying that is about a 108 litres a day.

      1. Odis

        Kinda like –
        Total Direct Requirements
        Direct Usage 108L
        Total Stuff we made up
        Overhead Usage 3892 L

        Yeah – I know how this stuff works – Thanks

  3. scottser

    doesn’t say how much is wasted by poor and leaky infrastructure every year – oh no, it’s all our fault as usual.

      1. ahjayzis

        And fixing infrastructure is usually paid for progressively – not a poll tax that costs the whether you’re completely broke or a billionaire.

  4. Drogg

    I do all those things except take shorter showers and i will be damned if i am giving up on my shower. I think 3600 litres is an overestimation the seem to be including the entire water used to make a product as the water usage for one person. Can we get the hard facts and see where these figures come from?

    1. Clampers Outside!

      “Including the entire water used to make a product as the water usage for one person”

      Yep, in the same way big corporations point blame at consumers for not recycling, when all the recycling should be down at the start of production and right up to sale, but,, it’s our fault.

      Deal with it Drogg

  5. sqoid

    3600 litres is the entire footprint.
    To produce a steak it apparently takes over 4,000 litres
    Over 5 litres of water is used to produce the bottle for a bottle of water

  6. Llareggub

    “If you have a water meter, read it before and after a two hour period when no water is being used.”

    Would you ask my fanny!

    Hypothetically, how often are we supposed to do this Mr Chadwick? And if the leak is between house and meter will we have to pay for repairs even if the leak is beneath the public path?

  7. Truth in the News

    Have Chadwicks commenced a scheme to collect and harvest rain
    water off their own roofs and recycle it into their own water usage
    Have all Government Buildings under a the auspices of the Office
    of Public Works intoduced a water harvesting scheme, have the Dept
    of the Environment one in operation at the Custom House….?
    or at the Dail or indeed tha Aras….yet the same same political wafflers
    are paying out a 100 Euro water conservation grant to those who register that
    will cost as much again to administer….the luanitics are fully in charge.
    What’s to be done with them……..?

  8. ahjayzis

    What’s never mentioned is that Ireland is absolutely drenched with the stuff.

    No, not rain. But we keep hearing how 40% of all we produce is lost in leaks. Meaning Ireland produces 40% more than what we actually need. So if we fix the infrastructure – we’re sitting pretty and can probably export the stuff in years to come.

    So what’s needed is a capital project – and in this country we’ve always funded those through progressive taxation and not a flat levy that takes no account of income or ability to pay.

    1. Rob_G

      If water continued to be paid through general taxation, there would be no imperative for conservation.

  9. More_Bemuda_Than_Berlin

    So Chadwicks are on the payroll as well now?

    Just how many untold millions has Phil Hogan made available to all these water schills?

    By the way, has anyone ever seen John Tierney and Ivor Callely in the same place? I’m convinced these are one and the same person.

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