Minister claims flat water rate being introduced

A Cabinet Minister says a flat rate water charge for some homes around the country will be introduced – because the Government has to get the economy on track as soon as possible.

The Children’s Minister Frances Fitzgerald made the comments after it emerged that a third of houses and apartments around the country will not be able to have a water meter installed – because of location or cost effectiveness.

These homes will have to comply with "universal metering" instead.

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Minister Fitzgerald says the government will try to make the system as fair as possible:

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A spokesperson for the Department of the Environment says around 300 thousand homes will be unable to have a water meter installed – during the initial roll out of the scheme.

But the Department expects that figure will be much lower as the scheme continues – and that the exact number will be a matter for Irish Water.