New safety concern raised about water meters by Cork company

The Minister for the Environment has been asked to investigate whether some water meters are a risk to public safety. Irish Water and its contractors are around halfway through their plans to install over a million meters nationwide. But now TDs have been alerted to complaints that some of those meters may pose a risk to public safety - because they’re surrounded in the wrong plastic. It’s been claimed that some of the boundary boxes - basically the cases in which the meters are contained - are in breach of the government’s own rules. If they are using the wrong grade of plastic, the surface is too slippery - and in this weather, pose a major health hazard to anyone who walks or drives over the lid. The claims have been made by a company in Cork which makes a different model of ”boundary box". But an Oireachtas committee says the complaint warrants further investigation - and they have asked environment minister Alan Kelly to guarantee that there’s no threat to public safety.

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