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FAQs

Yes, work with an approved cost of €200 or less does not qualify for assistance.

 

Home Owner’s gross income, (that before tax), along with the gross income of the Home Owner’s Spouse in the year prior to that of submitting an application. So where one submits an application on 10th August, 2016, the income documentation should relate to the year 01/01/2015 – 31/12/2015.

 

For the purposes of the Domestic Lead Remediation Grant, this phrase refers to the water system within your home, containing the piping, fittings and plumbing.

 

Tipperary County Council, Water Services, Civic Offices, Limerick Road, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary.

 

Corporate Services Section, Tipperary County Council, Civic Offices, Emmet Street, Clonmel.

Tel: 0818 06 5000

 

To help you manage your waste in an environmentally acceptable manner;

To ensure that your waste is only given to an authorised door-to-door waste collector or brought to an authorised waste facility;

To help ensure your waste is correctly segregated;

To reduce illegal dumping and backyard burning.

 

If you fail to comply with any of the requirements of the bye-laws it may result in a Fixed Penalty Notice (Maximum €75) being issued by this local authority or member of An Garda Síochána. It may also lead to fine on convictions of up to €2,500.

 

The bye-laws will still apply; the management company is to ensure adequate containers are provided for residual and recyclable wastes in designated waste storage points.

They are also obliged to provide you with the written information regarding the arrangements in place. Segregation within the apartments will be the responsibility of the occupant, in order for the segregated system to work all apartments must play their part.

 

Yes: you must segregate recyclable waste from your residual waste and present these separately. If you are living in an urban area, small town or village with a population of over 500 you must also segregate your food waste.