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   Water Tariff

Tariff Category

Consumption Block
(m3 per month)

Tariff($/m3)
[before GST]

Water Conservation Tax
(% of tariff)
[before GST]

Domestic
0 to 40
1.1700
30
Above 40
1.4000
45
Non-Domestic
All units
1.1700
30
Shipping
All units
1.9200
30


Tariff Category

Consumption Block
(m3 per month)

Waterborne Fee
($/m3)
[before GST]

Waterborne Fee
($/m3)*
[after GST]

Sanitary Appliance Fee
[before GST]

Sanitary Appliance Fee *
[after GST]

Domestic 
All units
0.2803
0.30
$2.8037/- per chargeable fitting per month $3.00/- per chargeable fitting per month
Non-Domestic
All units
0.5607
0.60
Shipping
All units
-
-
-
-

 

Industrial Water Tariffs (inclusive of GST)

Tariff Category
Consumption Block
(m3 per month)
Tariff
(cents/m3)
WCT
(% of tariff)
WBF
(cents/m3)
Industrial Water
All units
43
-
-

Water Conservation Tax

Tax levied by the Government to reinforce the water conservation message.

Sanitary Appliance Fee and Waterborne Fees

Statutory charges payable to the Public Utilities Board (PUB) under the Sewerage and Drainage (Sanitary Appliances and Water Charges) Regulations to offset the cost of treating used water and for the operation and maintenance of the public sewerage system.

Tariffs/Fees

Charges are given in Singapore currency.

GST

Goods and Servces Tax (currently at 7%).

* Inclusive of GST, rounded to the nearest cent. The consumer is advised to refer to the invoice should they wish to make a claim for input tax.