
In Indian starting capital, water accounts are likely to increase, as the water supply separation is trying to fight rising costs and a significant deficit of income, RAM Pig Manohar, Bengalur chairman with water and sewerage council (BWWSSB), told reporters on 9 April.
BWWSSB is likely to revise water tariffs to compensate for its balloons, and according to Manohara, the official notification of new rates today, April 10, is likely to be published.
Why does Bengaluru Water Dept want to increase fees?
“Bengalur has seen rapid growth in the population and geographical span in the last 10 years. BWSSB, an autonomous body without government subsidies, is very reliable as a primary source of income,” Manohar said.
Comparison with other usefulness costs said that in the last decade the electricity cost increased by 107 %, while maintenance costs increased by 122.5 % Manohar, while the body has monthly expenses on £200 crore, the Council is currently gathering £120 crore, which results in a monthly deficit £80 crore.
“To bridge this financial gap and improve the provision of services, a rational and modest revision of tariffs has been designed,” he added.
How will it increase the increase in Bengaluru Water’s tariffs Your accounts?
- Domestic use: According to Manohar, the proposed increase in tariffs in the domestic category increases by 0.15 Paise per liter, up to 8,000 liters;
For 8,001 to 25,000 liters, increase by 0.30 Paise per liter;
Between 25,001 and 50,000 liters, an increase of 0.80 Paise per liter; and
Above 50 001 liters is designed to increase RE 1 per liter.
- Height home buildings: up to 2,000,000 liters is proposed an increase of 0.30 Paise per liter. While 2.00 001 to 5.00,000 liters, they will see an increase of 0.60 Paise per liter and over 5.00,001 liters, an increase of 1 per liter.
For non-decomestic not using a flat increase of 0.90 Paise per liter for volume use. While up to 10,000 liters will cost 1 per liter more and from 10,001 to 25,000 liters, £1.30 per liter. Between 25,001 and 50,000 liters, an increase of 1.50 Paise per liter is proposed. 50 001 to 75,000 liters will increase by 1.90 Paise per liter. But for 75 001 to 1.00,000 liters, the hike is only £1.10 per liter or more than 1,000,000 liters £1.20 Paise per liter, said Manohar.
He also stated that on the recommendation of the Karnataka administrative reform commission, BWWSSB decided to accept an annual 3 % increase in water tariff from April 1 each year. The revised tariff will be reflected in the accounts issued since May.
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