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Tipp households may have to pay a flat fee for water.

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Some homeowners in Tipperary could be forced to pay a flat charge for water
usage for two years from 2014 because water meters won't be
installed on time.

The Sunday Times reports this morning that the government was
warned by Irish Water that it will take more three years to fit all
homes with meters.

By 2015 it's expected that 500,000 will be installed which means the
other 500,000 households will be without a meter and still paying a
flat fee for water usage.

 

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