Bengaluru PG owners slam ₹23,000 BWSSB water bills, call hike unscientific
BWSSB raises non-residential tariffs, including sewage charges
Small PG owners consider shutting down due to high costs
Association demands recognition of PGs as social service
The association officials have requested that the BWSSB chairman recognise PGs as a social service and withdraw the additional charges imposed on them.
Speaking on the matter, association president DT Arun Kumar said that their water bill was ₹3,450 last month, but after the tariff hike, the next month’s bill shot up to ₹23,682. He stressed that the sewage charges are unscientifically calculated and reiterated their demand for a reduction.
BWSSB officials have assured the association that they will review the issue and work towards resolving it.