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Altnagelvin Hospital in £285K NI Water bill refund | Altnagelvin Hospital in £285K NI Water bill refund |
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Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry is to receive more than £285,000 as a result of a refund from Northern Ireland Water. | |
The hospital's water and sewerage bill had been wrongly calculated, a Consumer Council investigation found. | The hospital's water and sewerage bill had been wrongly calculated, a Consumer Council investigation found. |
Aodhan O'Donnell of the Consumer Council said: "The important thing is that a precedent has been set. | Aodhan O'Donnell of the Consumer Council said: "The important thing is that a precedent has been set. |
"For the 19 other hospitals, there's a tried and tested approach they can take to get refunds." | "For the 19 other hospitals, there's a tried and tested approach they can take to get refunds." |
Water and sewerage bills for hospitals have two separate charges. | Water and sewerage bills for hospitals have two separate charges. |
One is for standard usage, while the other is for trade effluent, such as water generated from things such as laundry services, laboratories and hydrotherapy units. | One is for standard usage, while the other is for trade effluent, such as water generated from things such as laundry services, laboratories and hydrotherapy units. |
Legislation that came into effect in 2008 changed how hospitals were charged for the second type of waste. | Legislation that came into effect in 2008 changed how hospitals were charged for the second type of waste. |
However, the Consumer Council found that NI Water had only applied the new charges from 2010 and the hospital was therefore entitled to a rebate. | However, the Consumer Council found that NI Water had only applied the new charges from 2010 and the hospital was therefore entitled to a rebate. |
In a statement, NI Water said it welcomed the successful outcome of negotiations. | In a statement, NI Water said it welcomed the successful outcome of negotiations. |
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