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Since national utility Irish Water (IW) was formed on 1 January 2014 it has, with 31 local authorities in Ireland, begun a programme of work that could transform Ireland’s water services into a system fit to support a growing modern economy. But it has a problem: the attempt to introduce the customer charges necessary to support this transformation was botched.
With water charging at the centre of a row dominating Irish politics, Utility Week Intelligence takes an in-depth look at water in Ireland, including the outlook for investment in mapping and modernising the country’s creaking water infrastructure.
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