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Water Services Training Group. 15 th Annual Conference Water Services in Ireland – Organisational modernisation and new challenges 13 th October 2011. Water Metering and Charges. David Kelly Water Services Policy Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government.
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Water Services Training Group 15th Annual Conference Water Services in Ireland – Organisational modernisation and new challenges 13th October 2011
Water Metering and Charges David Kelly Water Services Policy Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government
Programme for Government 2011 • To achieve a better quality water and environment we will introduce a fair funding model to deliver clean and reliable water • We will first establish a new State owned water utility company to take over responsibility from the separate local authorities for Ireland’s water infrastructure and to drive new investment • The objective is to install water meters in every household in Ireland and to move to a charging system that is based on use above a free allowance Annual Conference October 2011
Agreement with EU/IMF • “The Government will prepare proposals for implementation of the recommendations of the independent assessment of transfer of responsibility for water services provisions from local authorities to a water utility in consultation with European Commission Services with a view to starting charging during the EU/IMF Programme period”. Annual Conference October 2011
Current Position • No Government Decision • Preparatory work being coordinated by Department • Technical Working Group established to advise on the metering programme Annual Conference October 2011
Technical Working Group • To advise on technical aspects of water metering programme • To review available technologies and equipment • To carry out market testing to prepare costings for programme • To review the approach to installations • To advise on procurement Annual Conference October 2011
Scope of Metering Programme • Households connected to public water supplies • Group schemes and households with private wells are not included in programme! • Approximately 1.3m households are connected to public water supplies • It is unlikely that all households will be metered. Annual Conference October 2011
Hard Cases • Apartments, flats and other multi-occupancy buildings • Households with shared backyard service connections • Difficult to locate stopcocks • Estimated that 1.05m households will be metered in initial stages Annual Conference October 2011
Survey of Households • Who are our customers? • What will be required to install a meter? • National survey of households proposed to collect data in preparation for installation phase • Different categories of installation can be quantified
Survey of Households • Pilot surveys carried out in Kerry, Fingal and Wexford County Councils • Findings reviewed • Database and survey application being developed • Guidance document prepared Annual Conference October 2011
Installation Categories • Households with boundary box/meter • Households with serviceable boundary box • Household with unserviceable boundary box • Households with stopcock located and identified • Households where stopcock cannot be located Annual Conference October 2011
Procurement • Procurement of equipment Single national contract considered preferred option. • Installations Framework contracts managed locally considered preferred option Annual Conference October 2011
Charging Issues to be Addressed • Charge for unmetered households – fixed or assessed? • Development of a customer database for billing • Collection rates critical • Provision of the free allowance Annual Conference October 2011
Other issues • Smart metering integration • Public awareness campaign Annual Conference October 2011
Next Steps • Submission of proposals to Government • Subject to Government approval - • Commencement of survey • Procurement of equipment • Installations Annual Conference October 2011