“Following enactment of the legislation, my Department will draft standards with the Environmental Protection Agency and those guidelines will then be the subject of a public consultation. I encourage public representatives and members of the public to engage with the process and voice any concerns they might have.”
The Minister says that the legislation will provide for a proportionate and risk-based approach to inspections.
“Inspections will be concentrated on sensitive areas with higher risk to the environment and public health. Only a minority of systems will need attention.”
As a result of a European Court of Justice ruling that dates back to 2009, the legislation is needed to prevent Ireland being faced with large fines, more than €9.5 million per annum. Ireland has to summit it rejoinder to the ECJ on February 3.