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HomeNewsWater usage charges locked in for Noosa households

Water usage charges locked in for Noosa households

Unitywater has announced its pricing for 2022-23 with usage charges locked in for the eighth year in a row.

An increase of 2 per cent on Unitywater water and sewerage access charges means the average Sunshine Coast and Noosa household (using 375 litres per day) will pay an extra $7.42 on their quarterly bill, including the State Government Bulk Water increase of $2.40.

Acting chief executive officer Pauline Thomson said the increase would cover upgrades to essential water and sewerage infrastructure.

“We’ve committed over $1 billion over the next five years to continue providing reliable services to the communities we serve. We are also supporting sustainable population growth in our region, building infrastructure to service emerging communities like Aura and Harmony,” she said.

“We’ve worked hard to keep the increase as low as possible and at an annual increase of 2 per cent, it’s less than CPI. Our usage charges have remained the same since 2014-15.”

Ms Thomson said Unitywater’s Customer Care Program was always available.

“We know it’s been a tough couple of years and if any of our customers are struggling to pay their bill, we encourage them to contact us as soon as possible so that we can help them – we have payment plans and other support available.”

The 2022-23 prices come into effect on 1 July 2022 and full details can be found at unitywater.com/pricing

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