Fine Gael committee member Senator Paudie Coffey said: “I welcome the fact that the committee looks like agreeing to the retention and use of all existing meters, the installation of meters in all new builds and bulk metering to measure consumption in apartment blocks.
“This will amount to metering of water for domestic use of in excess of approximately 80 per cent. ‘By implementing a levy or charge for excessive use over a certain threshold we are confident that water conservation will improve and we will be in compliance with the polluter pays principle of the EU.”
Labour’s Alan Kelly warned against any arrangement between Fine Gael and Fianna Fail.
He said: “What is being proposed is illegal and will cost taxpayers dearly in fines.
“It does not meet European law requirements and will end with massive fines that working men and women will have to pay through their income taxes.”
Mr Kelly said that the public “are being deceived for political convenience”.
He also warned Fine Gael leadership candidate Simon Coveney “this deal will come back to haunt you”.
He said: “Future generations will regret a solution that won’t raise the funding required to deal with water and waste problems across the country.”
The committee has 20 members; six Fine Gael, five Fianna Fail and two Sinn Fein.
The Solidarity- People Before Profit are represented by Dublin South-West TD Paul Murphy.
Of the three independent members Thomas Pringle and Seamus Healy oppose charges while Noel Grealish is supportive.
Source: The Irish Sun, April 3, 2017