Reintroducing Water Charges: A Potential Solution for Ireland's Aging Infrastructure?

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Reintroducing Water Charges: A Potential Solution for Ireland's Aging Infrastructure?
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Ciara Kelly argues that bringing back water charges could help fund the €60 billion needed to repair Ireland's water and wastewater system over the next 25 years. While water charges were previously abandoned due to public resistance, Kelly believes the cost, around €1.60 per week, is insignificant compared to other utilities. She acknowledges the importance of the issue but points out that Ireland often avoids difficult political conversations. The article also discusses the potential consequences of neglecting water infrastructure, including the impact on housing, foreign direct investment, and the possibility of widespread water disruptions.

Bringing back water charges could help pay for the cost of fixing Ireland ’s creaking infrastructure, Ciara Kelly has argued.

In a report published yesterday, the OECD noted that the “funding model for water services could be assessed to see whether it is sufficient to cover the high investment costs.”Water charges were previously announced during the austerity years by the Fine Gael-Labour Government but abandoned in the face of widespread refusal to pay.presenter Ciara Kelly said she had little sympathy with opponents of the charges.

Many people at the time argued that water should be free because it is essential to sustain human life.“So is food,” she said. “No one wants to touch it and, actually, I don’t think people really gave a monkey’s about water charges back in the day either.Protestors outside Leinster House in Dublin as the Government are due to announce new water charges. Picture by: PA.

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