Odesa Water Rates Unchanged for March: What Residents Will Pay.
Water and Gas Tariffs in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: Residential water tariffs in Odesa will remain unchanged in March, holding at their pre-war levels. The cost for household water supply is set at 14.93 hryvnias per cubic meter (excluding VAT), while wastewater removal costs 14.37 hryvnias per cubic meter (excluding VAT). This brings the actual price, including VAT, to approximately 35 hryvnias per cubic meter for combined water and sewer service. Additionally, a monthly subscription fee for water and sewerage maintenance can reach up to 85.88 hryvnias.
Stable water prices are crucial for residents amidst ongoing economic uncertainty. However, business tariffs are significantly higher, exceeding 30 hryvnias per cubic meter for water (excluding VAT), with wastewater removal costing around 24 hryvnias per cubic meter. This disparity in pricing could substantially impact the operational costs for local enterprises.
Gas Tariffs for Household Consumers
Furthermore, household consumers in Odesa pay 7.96 hryvnias per cubic meter of gas, with a gas delivery charge of 1.308 hryvnias per cubic meter. These gas rates are also holding steady, though broader increases in utility costs remain a concern for city residents. While local authorities maintain control over water and gas tariffs, consumers continue to monitor the situation for any potential future adjustments.
The stability of water and gas prices in Odesa provides a degree of predictability for household budgeting during a volatile period. The significant gap between residential and commercial rates, however, may place an additional financial burden on businesses, potentially affecting their stability. Residents and business owners alike are advised to stay informed, as economic factors and municipal decisions could lead to changes in the future.
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