In return, households would have to pay a higher monthly water bill.
The four methods of payment were: (a) donation, (b) ecological protection tax, (c) water bill, and (d) other.
This percentage would probably be higher if the proposed amounts of increase in the water bill were closer to the domestic treatment costs (table 1).
That affects everyone with a telephone, a gas bill, an electricity bill and a water bill.
It cannot be right for anyone to be deprived of essential water because they cannot afford to pay their water bill.
In 1995–96, the average water bill was £267 metered or £211 unmetered.
I do not understand why there should be 66 items on a water bill.
They must choose between paying the water bill or cutting back on essentials elsewhere.