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		<title>Failing Septic Tanks Increasing In County Cork</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Dec 2016 05:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Prior to the start of 2016, Cork county council inspectors had carried out 245 examinations of septic tanks, of which 137 (56%) were non-compliant. This year, they have carried out 21 inspections, 15 of which did not meet the required standard, amounting to a non-compliance rate of 71%. Six inspections were carried out on septic [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Prior to the start of 2016, Cork county council inspectors had carried out 245 examinations of septic tanks, of which 137 (56%) were non-compliant.</p>
<p>This year, they have carried out 21 inspections, 15 of which did not meet the required standard, amounting to a non-compliance rate of 71%. Six inspections were carried out on septic tanks in West Cork and all were non-complaint.</p>
<p>Fine Gael Councillor Kevin Murphy said he was concerned at the increasing failure rate. In most cases, septic tanks fail because they are not regularly de-sludged, he said, while Independent Councillor Alan Coleman urged council officials to carry out a public awareness programme on the issue.</p>
<p>Officials said it was estimated there are upwards of 50,000 septic tanks in the county, a number of which are not registered.</p>
<p>If people have not registered their septic tanks, they will not get any government grant-aid should they develop a fault.</p>
<p>Five recent inspections identified major non-compliance issues, which will require significant work, or even the complete replacement of septic tanks, said council officials.</p>
<p>The county council has, on behalf of the Department of Environment, paid out 10 grants to householders who needed to carry out repairs to the tanks. The grants&nbsp;totaled&nbsp;€20,336.</p>
<p>A number of applications are currently being processed by the council.</p>
<p>Ted O’Leary, a senior official with the council’s environment directorate, said there was a significant level of non-compliance and he agreed with Mr Coleman that it would be a good idea if the local authority carried out an awareness programme on de-sludging.</p>
<p>The council is concentrating its inspections in areas where leaking septic tanks could pollute rivers and springs which are sources for public drinking water.</p>
<h6>By Sean O’Riordan<br />
Irish Examiner<br />
23/05/16</h6>
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