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Donegal commercial water bill tops €11m 26.03.12

BUSINESSES in Co Donegal are in arrears with their commercial water rates to the tune of more than €11m, new figures show.
Donegal County Council, which has launched a robust collection campaign, said a total of €9.6m in water rates was outstanding at the end of 2011. Meanwhile, invoices totalling €1.6m were issued last week to non-domestic users relating to consumption in 2011.
There are around 8,000 commercial users of water in Co Donegal. Donegal County Council acting area manager, Patricia McIntyre said around 200 of users in arrears had been contacted in the last number of months as part of a water charges collection campaign.
She said seven business users had been disconnected to date with a "positive response" from the majority of the others.
"Due to the positive response from the 200 customers contacted, only seven disconnections have been necessary. The majority of the remaining customers have paid their account or have entered into payment plans," said Ms McIntyre.
The local authority is currently operating a water "disconnection schedule" that is being updated weekly. Ms McIntyre said there were about 20 to 30 users on the disconnection schedule at any one time.
Payment of commercial water rates in arrears by more than €11m.
Donegal County Council issued a public warning to businesses through the local press last October. The local authority said payment enforcement would continue for the foreseeable future and it advised customers with outstanding charges to make "immediate contact" to avoid being added to the disconnection schedule.
The average outstanding arrears among non-domestic users in the county is between €2,000 and €5,000. The charge for 2012 includes a €150 standing charge for the meter; a €500 fixed charge and €1.50 per cubic meter of water used after a free allowance of 50,000 gallons.
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