Braga maintains water, sanitation and waste prices

Braga maintains water, sanitation and waste prices
Braga maintains water, sanitation and waste prices
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Agere, the company responsible for water, sanitation and waste services in Braga, will maintain the tariffs and prices for these services for all users, domestic and non-domestic, throughout 2024, as announced today by the City Council.

The proposal will be analyzed at the Municipal Executive meeting next Monday.

According to the Chamber’s statement, this measure represents a continuous effort to consolidate the evolution of the tariff, even in the face of the general increase in prices recorded in previous years. In the last two years, the Consumer Price Index (IPC) reflected an average annual variation of 7.8% in 2022 and 4.3% in 2023, however, residents in Braga enjoyed a real gain in bills for the ninth consecutive year.

The document states that the tariff freeze is complemented by other tariff reduction measures adopted in previous years, including the extension of the family water tariff, changes to the social tariff, reductions for IPSS’s, Parish Councils and sports associations.

These measures included the extension of the family water tariff to all households with four or more people, a measure that represented a 40% reduction in the final value of the water installment. The social tariff has also been undergoing changes, with the expansion of the base of citizens who can access this tariff. IPSS’s have a 12.5% ​​reduction and Parish Councils also benefit from a 20% reduction. Sports associations, with the reformulation of levels, also saw a reduction in water service tariffs of around 7%, on average.

With regard to state fees, Agere reflects mandatory updates, such as the increase in the Waste Management Fee (TGR) from €25/ton to €30/ton (in the previous year it had increased from €22/ton to €25 €/ton) and updates to the Water Resources Tax (TRH) relating to water and sanitation. These updates will have an impact on residents’ monthly bills and will be visible in the “Payments to the State” area.

The article is in Portuguese

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