Dungarvan observer 12 12 2014 edition

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OBSERVER

DUNGARVAN

OBSERVER Vol. 102

Friday, 12th December, 2014

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Fly-tipping problem disputed by Council By Paul Mooney A DISPUTE erupted amongst Councillors at the December meeting of Dungar van-Lismore District Council over the suggestion that fly-tipping and illegal dumping is set to

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increase around the county following the scrapping of the Council’s bin collection service from next January. Cllr. Declan Doocey raised the issue, saying that areas around the county would end up full of rubbish because of the with-

drawal of the Council’s waste collection service. Concurring, Cllr. Siobhan Whelan said it was to be a “sign of things to come”, because she received calls from people angry over the bin waiver system also being scrapped.

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TESTS are being carried out to measure the level of THM (Trihalomethanes) in the Ring / Helvick water supply, with the results to be known before Christmas, James Murray, Water Services Engineer with Waterford Council, informed the December meeting of DungarvanLismore District Council. Mr. Murray was responding to an inquiry from Cllr. James Tobin. THMs are by-products of water chlorination and long-term exposure to excess amounts is considered a health risk. THMs comprise chloroform, bromoform, dibromochloromethane and bromodichlorometh which,

“This is going to cause a lot of hardship,” she warned. Chairperson Cllr. Damien Geoghegan pointed out that the Council’s waste collection service “hasn’t been discontinued yet” and will continue until the end of

January, 2015. “So, there is no excuse for anyone to be dumping mattresses or beds or anything, anywhere in County Waterford,” said Cllr. Geoghegan. “There are still refuse collection services available

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and that is the reality of it. There is no excuse for any dumping and people who are dumping and using the excuse that the Council no longer provides a refuse collection service doesn’t wash,” he said. Continued on page 2

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combined, are known as Total Trihalomethanes. Risks associated with THMs are of global concern and include damage to liver, kidneys, bladder, and the central nervous system, as well as increased risk of cancer. People can be exposed to THMs through drinking water or inhalation via evaporation, from showers, baths etc. and even through food. The damn things are everywhere, in other words! Water facilities that draw water from surface water (lakes, rivers, and reservoirs) produce water with higher levels of Total THMs than those that draw from ground-water sources such as wells and springs. Continued on page 3

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