Septic Tank Scandal – Irelands Wastewatergate

Our efforts to change the current system which makes the consumer solely liable for environmental pollution or risk to public health and facilitates designers, manufacturers, installing contractors or others in the supply chain in evading liability have been repeatedly blocked by a commercial lobby, supported by the Department officials.

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The Effect of Defective Regulations and Government Policies on Consumers

25th October 2011 Dear Deputy, Re: The Effect of Defective Regulations and Government Policies on Consumers We have been raising the issue of defective building regulations with Oireachtas members for over two decades and request you to assist in having the matter addressed. The hardships experienced by the residents at…

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Letter to National Consumer Agency Re: Building Regulations and their Enforcement in relation to the Home Construction Industry in Ireland

3rd August 2010 Ms. Ann Fitzgerald. Chief Executive, National Consumer Agency. 4 Harcourt Road, Dublin 2.   Dear Madam, I am writing to compliment you on your excellent report on the Building Regulations and their Enforcement in relation to the Home Construction Industry in Ireland, and to let you know…

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Letter to Minister Re: REVISION OF BUILDING REGULATIONS (PART H) DRAINAGE AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL

22nd July 2010   Mr. John Gormley T.D. Minister for the Environment Heritage and Local Government Custom House Dublin 1.   REVISION OF BUILDING REGULATIONS (PART H) DRAINAGE AND WASTEWATER DISPOSAL   Dear Minister, Our previous correspondence directed to you relating to this subject, and copies of information letters which…

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