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Feb05
Farm Effluent Tank
by AoifeNo comments yet
Check out our range of Farm Effluent Tank http://www.donedeal.ie/tractors-for-sale/pre-cast-concrete-tanks/6389659
Approved by Department Of Agriculture
We have a special offer for the Irish Agricultural Sector until 30/3/14
Our tanks are approved for farm development grant schemes by the Department of Agriculture:On the 18/04/2008 the Dept of Agriculture, undertook a detailed examination of our pre-cast concrete tanks and confirmed that our range of Farm Effluent tank were acceptable to the Dept of Agriculture and Food for use in grant-aided work.
All our tanks are completed in strict accordance with specification S123.
Installation & Delivery
We deliver and install our products at no extra charge.
Tank Sizes:
Our tanks come in different sizes:
1250 gallon, 1600 gallon, 2500 gallon, 3200 gallon, 5000 gallon, 10,000 gallon
Also our 5000 gallon tank can also be slattedContact us on 021-4771000 for more information on our farm products range
https://www.irelandwastewater.ie/our-products/farm/
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Sep06
Sponsorship
by Aoifeposted in Blog, Latest News
Ireland Waste Water are delighted to announce that they are sponsoring the judge’s box for both Banteer Gymkhana in aid of St Josephs Foundation Charleville and for the Killeady Hunter Trials. Both are taking place in the Cork Show grounds Sat 7th Sept & Sun 8th Sept
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Aug30
Race Nights
by Aoife
In aid of cancer research and Kinsale hospital.
We are the joint main sponsor of the race nights in The Mill Wheel Pub, Kinsale on Fri 13th September 2013 at 9pm.
Also on the night is a 80s disco, monster raffle and lots more -
Dec22
Grant scheme septic tanks
by Aoifeposted in Latest News
Grant Scheme for septic tank works.
Environmental Minister Phil Hogan has announced for a grant scheme for septic tank remedial work, but only for householders who register their waste systems before the end of January deadline.
The level of grant is to be based on household income. Families earning less than €50,000 will receive grant assistance for 80% of costs incurred for any remedial works carried out, up to maximum grant of €4000. For households with an income between €50,000 and €75,000, the grant will be half the costs incurred up to a maximum grant of €2,500.
The grant is only for systems that have failed an inspection and is for recommended remedial work.
The Minister also announced for group sewerage schemes from €2,031 to €6,500 per house or 75% of the cost of the scheme, whichever is the lesser.
Launching the scheme Minister Hogan said: “I am very conscious of householders’ repairing or upgrading their system if they fail an inspection”
He added: “Only systems registered by 1 February 2013 will be eligible.”
To date, 290,000 have registered their septic tanks. This is 58% of the 497,000 systems indicated by the 2011 census.
Most of these registrations occurred at the €5 introductory charge that was available until 1 October. The registration fee is currently €50. Unregistered systems are more likely to be inspected.
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Oct11
Applications Open
by Ireland Waste Waterposted in Latest News
The new Rainwater Harvesting Scheme opened for applications on Tuesday, 1st March. The scheme will give grant aid to farmers to help them invest in rainwater harvesting facilities and related equipment. The twin aims of the scheme are to conserve water by maximising use of rainfall run off from farm sheds and to reduce water costs on farms. Collected rainwater cannot be used for domestic purposes. (more…)
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Oct11
Rainwater Harvesting Scheme
by Ireland Waste Waterposted in Latest News
A Farmer who receives grant aid under the new Rainwater Harvesting Scheme will have to comply with a Department of Agriculture Specification now being written for the scheme.
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