Stepped Tariff Pricing

> What is a Stepped Tariff?

Stepped tariffs are based on a ‘user-pays’ system that encourages customers to save water. Stepped tariffs recognise the need to provide water for essential domestic use at an affordable price. For water use above a specified level of consumption, customers will pay a higher price.

Stepped tariffs are widely regarded as the fairest and most effective way to price water to encourage conservation.

> How does it work?

Each quarter Coliban Water will continue to take a reading of a customer’s water meter to determine the amount of water that has been used. The water usage component of the bill is determined by the number of kilolitres of water used. Instead of applying a flat rate to the water usage, a three-stepped pricing structure will be applied, based on water consumption. The allowance at each Step is calculated on a daily basis and will be charged on a quarterly basis.

The stepped tariff does not apply to Rural Licence customers and Non-Residential customers.

The maximum daily consumption in each step per property is:

Step 1 > 0 - 0.548 kL (0-548 litres)

Step 2 > 0.549 - 1.096 kL (549-1,096 litres)
Step 3 > 1.097 kL plus (1,097 litres plus)

Below are examplesof how the rising stepped tariff can apply to your consumption.

 

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