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 @B24WB9Qanswered…1yr1Y

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

 @9FX3HB9answered…3yrs3Y

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.

 @BDK4LBKanswered…3wks3W

I feel that water charges should be reduced to be very affordable as it is a basic necessity

 @BDGYPDHanswered…3wks3W

Charges should directly support water treatment facilities to ensure high quality, continuous supply of water.

 @BD4VLVY from Maine  answered…1mo1MO

Yes—household water charges should be abolished and funded through general taxation, with ring-fenced investment in infrastructure, strict oversight, and charges only for excessive use and non-domestic consumption.

 @B76P2TSanswered…9mos9MO

I don't support completely abolishing water charges, but I do think they should be reduced. Water is a basic human need, and the fees should be fair and affordable for everyone.

 @B228BYGanswered…1yr1Y

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