Jamaica Gleaner

NWC to subsidise first 2,000 gallons of water for customers

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According to internatio­nal standards, 2,000 gallons of water is more than enough to supply the needs of the average family for a month. – Charles

THE FIRST 2,000 gallons of water used by customers will be heavily subsidised by the National Water Commission (NWC). This, the company said, will be done under its new Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) rate review request.

“According to internatio­nal standards, 2,000 gallons of water is more than enough to supply the needs of the average family for a month,” said Charles Buchanan, corporate public relations manager at the NWC.

Buchanan added that persons who use between 2,500 and 7,000 gallons per month will also receive some level of subsidy.

However, persons who use over 7,000 gallons of water monthly will be expected to pay the full service cost.

“We want Jamaicans to use water efficientl­y and not waste water. Studies have shown that the price persons pay for utility influences their consumptio­n patterns,” Buchanan explained.

“More than 30 per cent of our residentia­l customers use up to 2,000 gallons of water per month, and this will be heavily subsidised, and if the rate increase is approved, those customers should only see about a five per cent increase on their bills,” he noted.

He said that the NWC intends to ramp up their water conservati­on public education efforts to ensure that Jamaicans are aware of the various ways to conserve water.

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