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Bin Registration

If you wish to register your bin please complete this form .

If you have mislaid or not received your Waste charges card please complete this form . Your Customer Number and Verification Code will be sent to you immediately by way of sms or email to allow you pay online and a new card will be ordered for you.



If you have applied for a replacement waste charges card or if you have requested your bin to be registered, please note that all requests which have been received either by email, through web query , in person, or by telephone are currently being processed and issued as appropriate.

Please consider the following if you have a new query regarding your bin / waste charges –

Please check the Frequently Asked Questions
Submit your query online using our webform - please indicate if you have already been in touch (phone/email/web) in relation to this specific issue.
Continue to check www.sdcc.ie for updates

South Dublin County Council regrets any inconvenience caused to our customers during the present transition to the new system of payment for bin charges.

All Waste Waiver Customers customers should note that they have automatically had bin lift credit added to their account for the period 01st February – 30 April 2010.


Water Update: Evening Restrictions Now Lifted

All scheduled water restrictions are now lifted for the present time. There is however an ongoing need to reduce water consumption by 10% throughout the Dublin region. We continue to urge everybody to conserve water and use it sparingly. If customers were able to reduce their water consumption by 10% it would alleviate the necessity for further restrictions. Every householder is encouraged to be conscious of their water usage and conserve water as best as possible .

Present demand can be seen here (Updated 9th March).

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