Sun.Star Baguio

No water rate hike

- Jonathan Llanes Sun*Star Reporter

BAGUIO Water District (BWD) assured consumers of no water rate increases.

BWD General Manager Salvador Royeca said despite the need to repair its present water facilities, the water firm said they will defer any rate increase in the meantime.

“We do not have any impending water rate increase despite us wanting to have one, because the four tranches salary standardiz­ation law and where do we get this? We generate our own funds here at the BWD so we really need to look into the efficiency of our system otherwise, where will we get this. Would it be on a pass on rate basis? I

am worried because there is another impending salary rate increases with four tranches,” Royeca explained.

Based on the Local Water Utilities Administra­tion (LWUA), water district’s water rate is determined by the cost of systems expansion, operation and maintenanc­e cost, number of connectors, debt service needs of the water district, ten percent reserves and its operating efficiency.

Water rates are implemente­d only after they are presented in a public hearing and after review and approval by LWUA.

“I would like to correct the impression that we are going to have a water rate increase. I don’t know what message they want to send in a previous news article that came out,” Royeca added.

To ensure the average user in the city can afford the service provided by the water district, rates are set through a socialized pricing scheme.

Big water users such as industries and commercial establishm­ents are charged higher rates which, in effect, subsidizes the smaller but more numerous water consumers.

In addition, a lifeline rate ceiling is also set, equivalent to 5% of the annual income of the low income group.

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