BMC hikes water supply charges: Pay more for water at homes, offices from June 16
Mumbaikars will have to shell out more for water from Saturday, June 16, as Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) gets ready to hike the water supply and sewerage charges by 3.72 percent for the year 2018-19.
According to the new tariff, water charges applicable to domestic users, like slums, will increase from Rs 3.68 to Rs 3.82 per 1,000 litres, while that of societies and buildings will be revised from Rs 4.91 to Rs 5.09 per 1,000 litres.
Non-domestic users, like non-trading institutions, will be charged Rs 20.40, up from Rs 19.67, and commercial institutions will be charged Rs 38.25, up from Rs 36.88, per 1,000 litres.
Additional Municipal Commissioner Sanjay Mukherjee today informed the BMC’s standing committee about the revised water charges and said that it will be applicable from June 16.
According to a BMC Hydraulic department official, water charges have been hiked due to increase in maintenance, establishment, administrative and energy costs during the last year.
“The hike will also help us to raise money for new water projects in and around the city,” added the official.
The civic body is reportedly expected to get an additional revenue of Rs 41.33 crore due to the hike.
The annual water charge hike began in 2012-13 under former BMC commissioner Subodh Kumar. It is implemented from June 16 every year.