Panaji, Aug 16
Giving free tap water with a capped limit will actually encourage people to save water, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Monday, backing up his government's announcement to provide free drinking water up to 16,000 litres every month from September 1.
Sawant said that currently processing one cubic meter of raw water costs the state government Rs 15, but the government only charged Rs 2.15 per cubic metre from non-commercial consumers.
"Some people do not know that the cost to process raw water per cubic metre is Rs 15. The same water I will be giving for free to the tune of 16,000 litres. We were charging Rs 2.15 per cubic meter. My only request is use the water which you require. If maximum users keep the usage of water under 16,000 litres, no one will get a bill. It is possible. An average requirement of water for a person per day is 100 litres," Sawant said.
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