ACTEW would like to move towards tenants getting water bills, rather than landlords, without increasing overall charges, its chief executive, Dr Mike Sargeant, said yesterday.
This would help conservation in the long run and bring down overall costs, but he said it was a complex matter and would take at least a year.
He was responding to criticism for the Landlords Association over Thursday’s announced changes to water billing.
At present about 30,000 of the ACT’s 100,000 households are tenanted. At present these people do not see a water bill, but under most tenancies excess water charges get passed on to them.
The president of the Landlords Association, Peter Jansen, says for efficiency and conservation the bill should go to the user direct, who would respond to larger bills with conservation. Landlords should reduce their rents accordingly _ he estimated by $1.70 a week.
“”A third of the ACT is not getting water bills and so will not be responsive to conservation,” he said.
However, he thought Thursday’s change was a step in the right direction.
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