Irish Water call-out charge plans revealed

Irish Water is facing fresh controversy this morning after it was revealed how much it plans to charge households to fix a leak.

Irish Water call-out charge plans revealed

Irish Water is facing fresh controversy this morning after it was revealed how much it plans to charge households to fix a leak.

It comes as several senior members of Government are said to be hoping to change the company's CEO and board in an effort to defuse the growing public opposition to the charges.

Householders with a suspected water leak are reported to be facing a minimum call-out charge of €188 from Irish Water.

The Sunday Times reports that this fee covers any problem detected after the first fix, which will be free.

The company has also sought permission to charge a minimum call-out fee for working out of office hours of €282 for the first hour and €141 for any additional hour.

It is also believed to be seeking approval from the Commission for Energy Regulation to introduce a range of other charges - including a €220 fee to test water pressure, and a €17 fee for a special meter reading.

Newspaper reports today also suggest many Government TDs are furious at the ongoing controversy caused by the company's dealings with customers and fear it could cost them the next election.

Many senior coalition members are said to be considering changing Irish Water's leadership and possibly the structure of the company in an effort to defuse the public's growing opposition to the charges.

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