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If your toilet is not flushing i.e. when you pull the handle, water doesn't enter the toilet bowl - this is because, there isn't sufficient water in your water storage tank located in your attic (it hasn't been re-filling with water).
Check the cold tap at the kitchen sink; if there is no water, the water supply may be off.
Click here to see if there are any known water supply disruptions in your area.If there is water coming from your cold-water tap in your kitchen, then there is not an issue with your mains water supply. The problem is likely to be an internal plumbing issue and you should contact your plumber.
If your toilet is blocked you should contact your plumber to fix the blockage. If your plumber diagnoses the problem as being outside your house, on the main public line you should contact Irish Water at 1800 278 278 to report the issue.
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Where are the public toilets located in Galway City?
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Report a problem with a public toilet
Report a problem with a public toilet.
Alternatively, please contact the customer service team in Galway City Council on 091-536400.
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Report sewerage overflowing from manhole on street
If you see sewerage overflowing on the street, or notice a strong odour of sewerage, please report it as soon as possible to Irish Water at 1800 278 278 to report the issue.
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Report smell of sewerage on the street
If you see sewerage overflowing on the street, or notice a strong odour of sewerage, please report it as soon as possible to Irish Water at 1800 278 278 to report the issue.
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Report Noisy Manhole Cover
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I have a septic tank on my property, what are my responsibilities?
If you have a septic tank or similar system, you must register its details on the Protect our Water website or with your local authority and pay a registration fee.
You will have to re-register after 5 years but you will not have to pay a fee for the second or subsequent registrations.The general deadline for registration was 1 February 2013, but late registrations are still being accepted.
If you register after the deadline, you will not be eligible for a grant if your system is found to need remedial work.New systems which have been installed or built after 1 February 2013 must be registered within 90 days of being connected. Replacements of previously registered systems do not have to be registered separately.
Maintenance
Owners of domestic waste water treatment systems need to:
- Know where their septic tank is located
- Operate and maintain the system so it is fit for purpose and fully operational
- Ensure that the system cannot pollute the environment by discharging or leaking waste anywhere it is not supposed to, that is, into the ground or any water source
- Ensure that roof water or surface water run-off cannot enter a domestic waste water treatment system
- De-sludge the system at intervals appropriate to the tank capacity and the number of people resident in the premises connected to it, or as recommended by the system's manufacturer. De-sludging should be carried out by an authorised contractor. You should keep the receipt from the contractor for 5 years.
For further information on Septic Tanks, Registration and other frequently asked questions, click here.
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Will my septic tank be inspected?
The Environmental Protection Agency has developed a National Inspection Plan.
The Agency has used a risk-based approach in developing the plan.
Inspections under the new legislation are currently under way. You should take care not to allow uninvited persons, or persons claiming to be septic tank inspectors, to enter onto your property.
Your water services authority will formally notify you if your domestic wastewater treatment system is to be inspected. Inspectors will be required to carry identification and you should ask for this to be presented to you before they enter your property.
For further information please see https://www.protectourwater.ie
Drainage
My toilet is blocked / not flushing - what should I do?