SINGAPORE, Sept 28 — Water prices will rise by a total of 18.2 per cent in two phases over two years starting from April 1 next year. It's the first increase since 2017,...
SINGAPORE, Sept 28 — Water prices will rise by a total of 18.2 per cent in two phases over two years starting from April 1 next year. It's the first increase since 2017, with financial help for low- and middle-income groups to be announced on today, the Government said.
It is also needed to maintain long-term investments to fulfil water demand that is projected to double by 2065 as a result of economic and population growth. Meanwhile, public transport fares are set to go up by 7 per cent or between 10 and 11 cents in December this year. Global Water Intelligence, a leading publisher for the international water industry, noted that this jump was the second highest it had ever recorded, reflecting soaring global inflation that has pushed up operational costs for providing utilities.• Water charges will be raised by 20 cents per cubic metre from April 1, 2024, from the current S$2.74 per cubic metre to S$2.94
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