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Counting borewell use when fixing water tariff
The fundamental duty of a water utility is communicating to citizens information on water and sanitation knowledge pertaining to the city. In Bangalore, since all connections are metered, the BWSSB (Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board) sends a bill to every consumer on a monthly basis. A house is visited twice by the BWSSB, once for the meter reading and the next time when the bill is delivered.
The meter reader also makes sure to find out whether there is a borewell being used in a house or not.
Sometimes, they also ask whether an open well is present or not. The current tariff of Rs.50 a month is specifically on borewells and not on open wells. Consumers must be aware of this as should meter readers.
On the other hand, the BWSSB should also be made aware that a borewell supplies water cheaper than its production cost.
One other thing that is not so strange perhaps is that the domestic middle class is subsidised for water. Since the poor are most likely not to be connected to mainlines, they end up actually paying more for their water than the rich.
S. VISHWANATH
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