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Seanad: Order of Business (17 Apr 2014)

Paul Coghlan: ...the indicative figure at present is only approximately €240. Consequently, I believe Fianna Fáil should revisit what happened. Moreover, Members must remind themselves of the cost of providing water through the taps, piping and everything else. At present, 40% of water produced is leaking into the ground. Any government must be responsible - the present Administration is...

Seanad: Water Services Bill 2013: Second Stage (Resumed) (24 Jan 2013)

Paul Coghlan: ...delivery of water. Reservoirs must be created and kept as free of pollution as possible. Water must be piped and treated. A great deal of money is invested in water before it comes out of one's taps. As Senator Denis O'Donovan said, the quality of water is important. Like Senator Maurice Cummins, I do not have any time for those who are campaigning against paying for water. Water...

Seanad: Tourism Sector: Motion (1 Jun 2011)

Paul Coghlan: ...Government intends to explore the possibility of a new agreement on visitor visas with Britain, offering tourists the opportunity to visit Britain and Ireland with one visa at a reasonable cost to tap into the tourism market for significant events such as the forthcoming London 2012 Olympics. Marketing campaigns will be developed in emerging long-haul markets, such as China, Russia,...

Seanad: Criminal Assets Bureau Annual Report 2007: Statements (12 Nov 2008)

Paul Coghlan: ...criminals cannot direct their criminal activities from prisons by using mobile telephones? In that regard, how are we fixed in terms of increased surveillance and perhaps old-fashioned wire taps? We used to hear a lot about the latter. I understand that, with sophisticated modern technology, one can track the use of mobile telephones. I wish the Minister and the CAB every success in...

Seanad: Water and Sewerage Schemes. (23 Mar 2005)

Paul Coghlan: ...early, they must leave without having water to boil a kettle for breakfast or taking a shower. Electric showers have been damaged and houses have been flooded due to people forgetting to turn off taps, having turned them on in the hope of having water. The on-off frequency can vary from no cut-off for months to a pattern of every night for weeks. The county council solution has been in...

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