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MCC is due a whopping Rs. 134 crore as water tax

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The Hindu       14.07.2016 

MCC is due a whopping Rs. 134 crore as water tax

Corporation will take up a drive to collect amount, taking police help if needed

More than 3,520 water connections were given to various commercial establishments in Mysuru and they owe thecivic body a total of Rs. 30 crore.— file photo
More than 3,520 water connections were given to various commercial establishments in Mysuru and they owe thecivic body a total of Rs. 30 crore.— file photo

Citizens, government offices, industries and commercial establishments in the city owe a total of Rs. 134 crore to the Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) as water tax.

MCC has now decided to take up a drive to collect dues from consumers. It has also resolved to stop supplying water to those who fail to pay at least part of their dues and regularise their connections. The civic body will take help from the police to do so in sensitive areas.

Mayor B.L. Bhyrappa and L.N. Anand, executive engineer, Vani Vilas Water Works, told The Hindu that there were over 1.59 lakh connections in 65 wards in the city. Of them, 1.39 lakh are active. They said domestic consumers have dues in the range of Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 5,000. MCC is due a total of Rs. 11 crore from them.

There are over 310 water connections given to industries, who owe a total of Rs. 7 crore. Similarly, over 3,520 connections were given to commercial establishments and they owe a total of Rs. 30 crore. Meanwhile, non-domestic consumers such as government offices, school and colleges owe Rs.16 crore. There are 6,258 such connections.

The mayor said MCC wanted to collect dues from citizens without burdening them, and hence is allowing the consumers to pay in instalments if their total due exceeds Rs. 5,000.

Similarly, he said, poor people who want to regularise their water connections (for a fee of Rs. 3,150) can pay in instalments of Rs. 500.

Mr. Anand said there are more than 30,000 unauthorised water connections in the city, a majority being in Narasimharaja constituency.