Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has been called to urgently address the finances of key public services like NI Water and Translink.
Alliance representative Andrew Muir MLA urged the Minister to attend a meeting of the Assembly Infrastructure Committee to discuss the issue. This comes after Minister Mallon wrote to the Committee detailing the impact upon the organisations following the recent Monitoring Round, where many of the Department's funding bids were unsuccessful.
In the recent allocations, Translink and DVA received nothing and NI Water £1.5 million, after bidding for £19.7 million.
"As the world gathers at COP26 to take decisions on how to tackle the climate crisis, it is staggering in Northern Ireland concerns are now emerging about the ability to provide safe drinking water and possible pollution if sewage cannot be safely treated," said the North Down MLA.
"We cannot talk on one hand about striving to achieve a net zero future and debate the year we want to deliver it by, and then starve key organisations charged with delivering a clean, green future from vital funds to the extent that it could potentially impact upon their very viability.
"It is also incredibly worrying to hear, due to lack of funding for NI Water, the Minister is now unable to rule out a loss of service, for example in supply restrictions, interruptions, and possibly drinking water quality at the tap.
"I hope the Minister takes up my calls and swiftly attends the Committee to answer many key questions arising from this news, including whether she will finally face up to difficult decisions concerning the governance and funding model for NI Water. We can no longer afford to kick the can down the road and must actively be now exploring mutualisation."
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