By SUNDAY INDEPENDENT REPORTER
Sunday June 12 2011
A plan to haul up disused telecommunications cables from the sea bed around Ireland and sell the the scrap copper to help the State's finances is under consideration by the Department of Communications.
The suggestion comes from Fine Gael TD Joe McHugh, who believes the high price of scrap copper, which is now selling at €8,000 per tonne, has potentially made the costly recovery of the materials economically viable.
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Various communications cables have been laid between Ireland and the US since the 1850s and would be easily recoverable.
"Recently installed cables tend to be buried below the seabed, but a significant proportion of cables are unburied on the sea floor," said Mr McHugh.
"The first transatlantic telecommunications cables went from Valentia, Co Kerry, to Newfoundland, Canada, and submarine cables have been laid on the Irish seabed since the 1850s.
"Old telegram and telegraph copper wires could easily be winched from the seafloor on to 40ft to 50ft tugboats, and then sold on the market.
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Sunday June 12 2011
A plan to haul up disused telecommunications cables from the sea bed around Ireland and sell the the scrap copper to help the State's finances is under consideration by the Department of Communications.
The suggestion comes from Fine Gael TD Joe McHugh, who believes the high price of scrap copper, which is now selling at €8,000 per tonne, has potentially made the costly recovery of the materials economically viable.
...
Various communications cables have been laid between Ireland and the US since the 1850s and would be easily recoverable.
"Recently installed cables tend to be buried below the seabed, but a significant proportion of cables are unburied on the sea floor," said Mr McHugh.
"The first transatlantic telecommunications cables went from Valentia, Co Kerry, to Newfoundland, Canada, and submarine cables have been laid on the Irish seabed since the 1850s.
"Old telegram and telegraph copper wires could easily be winched from the seafloor on to 40ft to 50ft tugboats, and then sold on the market.
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http://www.independent.ie/national-n...p-2672700.html
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