'Drought tariff' mooted

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Ahmed Areff, News24

Johannesburg - Higher water tariffs could be imposed during drought conditions, including penalties for those who use more than a specified amount of water.

This is according to the "Norms and standards in respect of tariffs for water service authorities and bulk service providers" gazetted by the Department of Water and Sanitation.

According to the document, drought tariffs mean "a higher than normal or a temporary drought surcharge that a water services authority may impose to achieve water conservation goals when facing drought conditions".

The public has 90 days to submit comments or input to Water and Sanitation Minister Nomvula Mokhonyane on the notice. The document was published in the government gazette on Friday.

The tariffs would not apply to those with free basic water or those in the lowest tariff block.

The document does not specify an amount and states that community consultation on drought tariffs may be "abbreviated" in times of emergency.

According to the document, a water service authority must use a tariff that will encourage consumers to reduce consumption to the sustainable drought level.

A water services authority also had to consider the reliability of supply during a drought by assessing the water resources available to the area prior to declaring it a drought area.

They also had to provide consumers with prior notification of the implementation of drought tariffs, or "the activation of water conservation measures" using at least two sources of media.

Also mooted are "seasonal tariffs", which meant "a higher than normal tariff or a temporary surcharge that a water services authority may impose during months in which a higher than average peak consumption is normally experienced in order to limit the peak consumption from its water services works".

News24
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http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/drought-tariff-mooted-20151116
 
How about we create resovoirs that we can use during drought conditions... oh wait :wtf:
 
The tariffs would not apply to those with free basic water or those in the lowest tariff block.

There is the big failure, assuming that poor people will use less. There have been many reports here of community taps left open to run the whole day. Why should people that receive free water not pay a fine if they use more than their free quota?
 
When the ANC are finished we are going to be left wondering why we pay taxes. I mean everything is moving toward user pay even while they continue to tax us.
 
When the ANC are finished we are going to be left wondering why we pay taxes. I mean everything is moving toward user pay even while they continue to tax us.

I already wonder that. Most of what they are suposed to deliver for my taxes I am unable to benifit from.
 
Anyway to make a buck and they will impose it.
Problem is that the money is used for their own gain.
 
I already wonder that. Most of what they are suposed to deliver for my taxes I am unable to benifit from.

An analyst said the other day on the radio that a lot of service delivery money is spent on cadre salaries and perks as reward for their work in keeping the ruling party re-elected over and over.
 
An analyst said the other day on the radio that a lot of service delivery money is spent on cadre salaries and perks as reward for their work in keeping the ruling party re-elected over and over.

Agreed. The ANC is essentially a pyramid scheme. The ANC guarantees SA will be bankrupted by ponzi economics.
 
Temporary? bwahahahahahaha

About 10 years ago this was imposed in PE....

It is still in place and most of our dams are overflowing.
 
Temporary? bwahahahahahaha

About 10 years ago this was imposed in PE....

It is still in place and most of our dams are overflowing.

Even though they're too big?
 
Water restrictions are on in some parts of Durban now it seems. Woke up this morning at 8am and taps were dry.
 
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