Water Tariff increased A Second Time This Year: Domestic Consumers To Pay About 9% More From June 1, 2023
- From June 1, 2023, domestic and non-domestic consumers of water will pay more as the PURC increases tariffs
- This new increase, announced on May 18, 2023, follows shortly after electricity tariff was also increased for a second this year
- The PURC explained in a statement that the upward review has been necessitated by the high cost of production, among other factors
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The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has increased the cost of water for a second time this year.
In January 2023, the utility regulator increased the tariff for water by some 8%, citing the high cost of production.
But in a statement issued on Thursday, May 18, 2023, the PURC announced an upward review of water tariffs to take effect from June 1, 2023.

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Per the published tariffs that will kick in from next month, Domestic Consumers will pay 9% more for the same quantity of water they consume.
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"In taking this decision, the Commission took congnisance of the cost of electricity, increased volume/cost of chemicals for raw water treatment, the Ghana Cedi/US dollar exchange rate and inflation," the PURC explained in the statement.

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Electricity tariff increased by 18.36%
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh has reported in a separate story that the electricity tariff was increased recently for the second time this year, this time by 18.36%.
In January 2023, the PURC announced that electricity would cost 29.96% more while water costs 8.3%.
The latest increase, according to PURC, is because the cost of producing electricity has gone up significantly and the 18.36% will help power producers to deliver on their mandate.
Ghanaians to pay less for transportation from May 17
YEN.com.gh also reported that transport will fall by a whopping 10% from Wednesday, May 17, 2023, according to a statement from road transport operators in Ghana.
The reduced fares will affect shared taxis, intra-city (trotro) transport, intercity transport (long-distance buses), and haulage vehicles.
The statement dated May 15, 2023, explained that the reduction has been informed by a fall in the prices of petroleum products in the last couple of weeks.
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