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Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems

2020

Table A: Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems 2020
 Total Number% of Total
Total Registrations475,990100%
of which  
Cork54,36211.4%
Galway42,0978.8%
Kerry33,5927.1%
Donegal30,3456.4%
Mayo29,1326.1%
Tipperary26,1005.5%
Wexford25,3465.3%

0.9% increase in domestic waste water treatment systems in 2020

Figure 1 Registrations of Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems, 2017-2020
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The number of registered domestic waste water treatment systems increased by 0.9% in 2020 to 475,990. There was an increase in every local authority in 2020 with Donegal recording the highest annual increase of 1.2% (see Figure 1 and Table 1).

In 2020 Cork had the highest proportion of domestic waste water treatment systems at 11.4% followed by Galway (8.8%), Kerry (7.1%), Donegal (6.4%), Mayo (6.1%), Tipperary (5.5%) and Wexford (5.3%). These seven counties accounted for 50.6% of all individual waste water treatment systems (see Table A and Figure 2).

Cork accounted for 14.3% of all new registrations in 2020 followed by Donegal at 8.9% (see Table 2).

Household owners accounted for 97.1% of all registered waste water treatment systems in 2020. Public authorities accounted for 1.5% and Other non-domestic owners accounted for the remaining 1.4% (see Table 3). In Longford public authorities accounted for 4.3% of all owners in 2020 whereas in Kildare they only accounted for 0.1%.

Users should note that new registrations may include an element of late registrations.

Table 1 Registrations of Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems classified by County 2017-2020
Number
County2017201820192020
Carlow6,5996,6666,7106,772
Cavan14,02614,13214,24614,357
Clare20,11220,28520,44020,598
Cork52,77053,27853,78154,362
Donegal29,27629,61429,98130,345
Dublin6,0136,1006,1736,237
Galway41,02941,37841,77842,097
Kerry33,00433,21733,43033,592
Kildare14,02314,17414,32514,486
Kilkenny13,55213,64413,74013,839
Laois9,6439,7199,8089,889
Leitrim7,5837,6767,7447,821
Limerick21,88522,08522,26722,476
Longford7,4577,5127,5677,623
Louth9,7369,8279,91610,027
Mayo28,41728,66228,89929,132
Meath18,85619,04019,23019,376
Monaghan11,22111,28411,33611,414
Offaly9,5339,6089,6779,761
Roscommon14,69514,84114,95915,083
Sligo11,41211,52011,61611,696
Tipperary25,46825,68825,90326,100
Waterford9,8499,94010,03910,113
Westmeath11,47411,56611,67111,785
Wexford24,45324,78225,06725,346
Wicklow11,35211,45511,54811,663
     
Total463,438467,693471,851475,990
Table 2 New Registrations of Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems classified by County 2017-2020
Number
County2017201820192020
Carlow42654959
Cavan134104120106
Clare131157161164
Cork454480523595
Donegal273319377370
Dublin71788166
Galway277322422323
Kerry179209214160
Kildare156141158158
Kilkenny848996101
Laois66749073
Leitrim46877677
Limerick164192197206
Longford40495658
Louth778396112
Mayo211230247237
Meath152174194145
Monaghan46625774
Offaly69707579
Roscommon140136127126
Sligo769410484
Tipperary173214227198
Waterford1008410178
Westmeath9289104120
Wexford221319296280
Wicklow8896102108
     
Total3,5624,0174,3504,157
Table 3 Registrations of Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems classified by Type of Owner 2020
Number
CountyDomesticPublic AuthorityOther Non-DomesticTotal
Carlow6,57599986,772
Cavan13,84628123014,357
Clare20,2775626520,598
Cork53,45532458354,362
Donegal29,00892141630,345
Dublin5,937942066,237
Galway40,76879153842,097
Kerry32,61066831433,592
Kildare14,0811439114,486
Kilkenny13,50517016413,839
Laois9,6051361489,889
Leitrim7,474264837,821
Limerick22,06219721722,476
Longford7,1933261047,623
Louth9,8485312610,027
Mayo28,15366031929,132
Meath18,92413531719,376
Monaghan11,18010113311,414
Offaly9,534841439,761
Roscommon14,66222319815,083
Sligo11,22232914511,696
Tipperary25,25242842026,100
Waterford9,8829913210,113
Westmeath11,42320615611,785
Wexford24,60438735525,346
Wicklow11,21218826311,663
     
Total462,2927,2346,464475,990

Background Notes

Introduction

The registration and inspection system for domestic waste water treatment systems was introduced under the Water Services (Amendment) Act 2012. The purpose is to protect ground and surface water quality from the risks posed by malfunctioning systems. The Act was a response to address the European Court of Justice ruling against Ireland in October 2009. Each water services authority is required to establish and maintain a register of domestic waste water treatment systems situated within its functional area.

Coverage

Domestic waste water treatment systems include all septic tanks, waste water tanks, and treatment systems receiving, storing, treating or disposing of domestic waste water. All owners of premises connected to a domestic waste water treatment system are required to register their systems in line with the Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems (Registration) Regulations 2012 (S.I. No. 220 of 2012), as amended by Domestic Waste Water Treatment Systems (Registration) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 (S.I. No. 180 of 2013). This includes owners of properties which are let, whether private landlords or local authorities etc., and employers who provide living accommodation to employees. All buildings, caravans, mobile homes, and other structures connected to a domestic waste water treatment system must be registered. Details of each individual property must be provided separately. A Certificate of Registration is required when the owner is selling or transferring ownership of a property. The certificate of registration is valid indefinitely.

Data Sources

Protect Our Water is an online registration system for domestic waste water treatment systems. The registration process captures whether the owner is a private individual or a company as well as the name and address of the owner and the address of the property being registered. The Water Services Authority (local authorities) in which the property is located is also required.

Definitions

A domestic waste water treatment system means a system involving physical, chemical, biological or thermal processes, or a combination of such processes, utilised for the treatment or disposal of domestic waste water, or the sludge derived from domestic waste water, and includes:
(a) All septic tanks and waste water tanks and systems receiving, storing, treating or disposing of domestic waste water and all drains associated with such tanks or systems, and
(b) All drains associated with the discharge of domestic waste water, whether or not they discharge to a septic tank or waste water tank.

New Registrations

The CSO receives a new file from the Local Government Management Agency every year. The registrations file includes all properties back to the inception of the registration regime in 2012. For the purposes of this statistical release, the CSO has defined a new registration as a property that was first registered in 2017 or later and in the annual data file corresponding to the year of registration. A small number of late registrations may be included under this definition.

Revisions

The CSO has reallocated the location of a small number of properties to a different county. These changes apply particularly to properties registered as located in a Dublin postal district area with an owner address in a rural area. The reallocation is based on the premise that the correspondence and location addresses were transposed. The owner details are taken into account in this process e.g. no change was made if the owner was a local authority or if the location was a building site. All remaining properties located in a Dublin postal district area have been allocated to Dublin.

Type of Owner

The CSO used the company name information on the register to allocate systems to Domestic, Public authority, or Other non-domestic. Local authorities, schools, etc. were classified as Public Authorities. The Other non-domestic category contains a broad range of companies including stud farms, financial institutions, golf clubs, building companies, etc.

Census of Population

The CSO Census of Population collects information from households on type of sewerage system. In 2016 there were 438,319 individual septic tanks and 50,750 other individual treatment systems recorded. This is around 6% higher than the number reported in the 2017 Protect Our Water file. The latter includes domestic and non-domestic owners (used by employees etc.). Two separate family units sharing the same septic tank would be reported twice in the Census if they completed two separate Census forms whereas this would be recorded as one system in Protect Our Water. Rural apartment buildings that are not connected to the public sewerage network should have ticked the Other sewerage facility response on the Census form and should not be included in Protect Our Water.

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