The Times of India 13.07.2012
PCMC panel gives nod for recovery of dues
PUNE: The PCMC standing committee has approved a policy for recovery of outstanding water bill dues. The policy will come into effect after the civic general body approves it.
The policy says that, because of various complaints regarding water
bills, on an average, only 30% of the total water charges has been
collected in the past three years. The complaints related to
non-installation of water meters, fast or non-functional meters, and
problems about meter readings.
The civic water supply department
has stated that there is a need for concentrating on five aspects,
namely, recovery of dues, bringing all consumers into the civic water supply system,
installation of meters to all connections, effective action against
unauthorized connections and regular and timely distribution of bills.
The department has stated that there is a shortage of manpower for
taking meter readings, making computerized entry of the information at
zonal levels, and for preparing water bills and distributing them.
The policy mooted an amnesty scheme for citizens to clear their outstanding
bills. A private agency would be appointed to prepare and distribute
bills. If the consumers have not installed water meters, they will have
to do it at their own expense. There are instances where commercial
water connections were given to buildings when the construction was in
progress and the people who later reside in them after the construction
was completed are charged commercial rates instead of residential rates.
In such cases, the residents should give proof of the date when they
started living there, like copies of building completion certificate,
sale deed, and application made to the civic body for charging property
tax. Then the civic body will charge them as per the residential rates.