The Hindu 03.12.2013
Non-domestic water tariff may go up
The water tariff for commercial semi-bulk supply and
industrial use is likely to go up. The tariff for both the categories is
proposed to be revised as the corporation is incurring 15 per cent more
cost on the supply in view of the increase in power tariff and manning
expenses.
With GVMC proposing to take up a 24X7 water
supply project under JNNURM, CPI(M) and CPI have expressed the
apprehension that tariff will go up as meters will be fixed.
Municipal
Commissioner M. V. Satyanarayana has said there is no move to increase
the tariff for the BPL population from the existing Rs.60 a month and
for middle and upper middle class that mostly come under the Rs.120 a
month category.
The tariff was revised in 2011 but in
view of the cost (of supply) going up, the need to increase it has
become somewhat imperative, Mr. Satyanarayana told reporters on Monday.
Resolution
However,
it needs to be done after obtaining a council resolution (in the
absence of an elected council that of the Special Officer) and for
industrial supply after the Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply
Company (VISWCO) approves it.
Presently, raw water and treated water are supplied at Rs.26 and Rs.36 a KL.