New water tariffs for Johor in effect from Feb 1


- IZZRAFIQ ALIAS/The Star

JOHOR BARU: Johor's water operator, Ranhill SAJ, will implement water tariff adjustments for domestic categories from Feb 1, 2024, as decided by the government recently.

Ranhill SAJ chief executive officer Muhamad Faizal Aliar said with the adjustment, users in the categories can expect changes in their monthly water bills depending on their usage.

In a statement on Thursday (Jan 18) night, he said the last time water tariffs were reviewed was in 2015, almost nine years ago.

For domestic usage (individual meters) from zero cubic metres to 20 cubic metres, the new water rate structure is RM1.05 per cubic metre, up from 80 sen. For usage from 20 cubic metres to 35 cubic metres, the price has increased from RM2 to RM2.35 per cubic metre, according to Muhamad Faizal.

Meanwhile, for water consumption exceeding 35 cubic metres, the new rate will change from RM3 to RM3.15 per cubic metre, while the minimum rate for each domestic category (individual meter) would change from RM7 to RM10.50, he said.

Muhamad Faizal said for the domestic category (bulk meter), the flat rate had changed from RM1.60 to RM2.55, with the minimum rate for the domestic category (bulk meter) also changing from RM16 to RM25.50.

He said the water tariff adjustment was expected to have a positive effect on Ranhill SAJ especially in continuing initiatives such as the replacement of old pipes and upgrading water supply system projects in Johor.

In addition, he said it would help expand the 25 cubic metres water rebate to e-Kasih aid recipients, enhance service quality, and accommodate the increasing operating costs each year, demonstrating that the value generated by the water tariff adjustment was returned to consumers in the state. – Bernama

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