Another excellent table, courtesy G. Kiss.
The more one looks at this, the more telling it is of a water utility whose appetite for revenues is insatiable.
Look at the cost per cubic metre of water. Water costs are highest during the first Quarter Jan-Dec each year (sewage costs are determined in the first Q too). The price per unit went from $2.96 to $4.11 from 2013 to this year. An increase of 139 per cent in two years!!!!
Despite stage 1 water restrictions (agriculture wasn't as quick off the mark self-imposing restrictions), the Greater Vernon Water utility, in two years (2013-2015) increased revenue by $269,986 in the Third Quarter alone, and base rates increased by $99,592.
Click table to enlarge.
Courtesy: G.Kiss |
Proof that conserving water doesn't decrease rates; on the contrary...
"I'd like to see that table done for Greater Vernon too," says Kia.
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