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 @9FX3HB9answered…1yr1Y

If the fee is going towards replacing the old lead pipes and providing safe and clean water to all homes as this tax functions in other countries, I would happily pay that tax.

 @B24WB9Qanswered…7 days7D

There should be a cap and after that you have to pay but there should be a free amount per household per month.

 @B228BYGanswered…2wks2W

Yes. The relationship between ireland and water is close and intimate. We do nt make the spanish pay for sunshine.

 @9ZW4CM6answered…3wks3W

Yes for fundamental use however if a house is using excessive amounts I feel it is only right to charge them as it will damage the environment

 @9ZV5F2Fanswered…4wks4W

If the water is treated to a higher standard I agree with water standards but I don’t agree with the terrible water we pay for

 @9ZTYMLJanswered…4wks4W

First provide a service that works and is of high quality without waste leaks or chemicals. then people will happily pay

 @9ZTWQ6Zanswered…4wks4W

As long as the quantity of water is secure for the population and private development can deliver this ove no issue with water charges.

 @9ZT3FBCanswered…4wks4W

Water is a human right, yes. But, overuse of water due to lack of cost is a prevalent reason for the water crisis in this country. Our infrastructure is dated and cannot cope with the demand. Based on the occupancy of each residential and commercial property, a daily/weekly/annual base allowance should be calculated (toilet flushing, washing machine, dishwasher, etc. all home appliances and general usage taken into account) - should be fair and not restrictive, but ample to prevent abusing the current limitless quantity of water. There should be allowances to apply for an extra occupant etc. if having guests stay for a period of time, etc. if this would cause the dwelling to go over the allowance.
Once over the stated allowance, a flat rate should be charged per litre/gallon, etc.