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There will be no adjustments for this 2023 and next year. water tariffs and sewerage, Sedapal President Fernando Piscoia assured.
“No rate increase in the short term, neither this nor next year,” the head of the state-owned company said in the RPP.
Recall that some time ago, Sedapal submitted a proposal to adjust the rate for 2023 to the National Sanitary Services Administration (Sunass), but it was not approved.
Previous Sedapal management indicated that the increase would be 4% and would be due to Rinconada’s work on over 8,500 new connections. water and 9,900 sewers, among other works worth SGD 1,200 million.
How much has the rate increased?
Despite the indication that there will be no increase in tariffs, the inflation report of the National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI) indicates that in January there was an increase in tariffs for drinking water for domestic use by 0.9%.
INEI indicated in its report that this rebuilding was shown mainly in the cities of Huancayo, Tumbes and Lima.
IN Metropolitan of Limajust last month there was a 1.32% increase in the cost of water for homes.
It should be remembered that last year it was recorded that the cost of drinking water for residential premises in Lima increased by approximately 7.9% due to the adjustment of rates applied in June and September due to the accumulation of the wholesale price index.
Source: RPP

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