The Chandigarh MC is good to go to expand water duty, by more than three circumstances the ebb and flow rates, from April . The expanded rates will be pertinent on bills where the utilization is more than 30 kilolitre (1 kilolitre (kl) = 1,000 liters) a month.
The normal residential utilization per individual every day in the city is 252 liters, which means a month to month utilization of 8,000 liters for each individual. Notwithstanding, the utilization fluctuates part insightful as an inhabitant in opulent segments devours around 10,000 liters a month.
Along these lines, the tax climb will generally be appropriate on a group of six dwelling in a 1-kanal house in northern areas. Here, the tax will be expanded to Rs 25 from the current Rs 8, if the aggregate utilization is between 60-80 kl.
Curiously, the choice has been taken even as the metropolitan partnership has rejected the proposition a few circumstances in the House gatherings. The choice additionally comes days before the organization is to present its arrangement for consideration on the rundown of keen urban areas to be produced by April 15.
The proposition comes in light of the fact that the city body is probably going to present adaptive water levy framework in the city. Under this framework, the rate increments as the utilization rises. In this structure, the fundamental least water necessity will be kept at lower rates. The individuals who devour more than the essential least water prerequisite should spend more.
The plan will be tabled at the House meeting toward the finish of this current month for endorsement and will be actualized by April.
A detailed stud y conducted by the civic body’s engineering wing in October 2014 had revealed that a resident in the posh northern sectors consumes 934 litres to 1,376 litres of water per day.
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