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Scottish Water bills set to rise 9.9% in April | Scottish Water bills set to rise 9.9% in April |
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Scottish Water said a rise in charges was necessary to invest in infrastructure to cope with a changing climate | Scottish Water said a rise in charges was necessary to invest in infrastructure to cope with a changing climate |
Water bills in Scotland will increase by almost 10% from April. | Water bills in Scotland will increase by almost 10% from April. |
Scottish Water said the 9.9% rise was necessary to invest in infrastructure to cope with periods of "drought and intense rainfall" brought on by climate change. | Scottish Water said the 9.9% rise was necessary to invest in infrastructure to cope with periods of "drought and intense rainfall" brought on by climate change. |
It means homes in the lowest council tax band A will be charged more than £400 for their supply and waste water collection for the first time. | It means homes in the lowest council tax band A will be charged more than £400 for their supply and waste water collection for the first time. |
The body also said the increase, which follows an 8.8% rise last year and a 5% rise in 2023, would "rebalance charges" which were held back to help households after the Covid pandemic and cost of living crisis. | The body also said the increase, which follows an 8.8% rise last year and a 5% rise in 2023, would "rebalance charges" which were held back to help households after the Covid pandemic and cost of living crisis. |
Scottish Water said it served more than 2.6 million households and 225,000 businesses across the country. | Scottish Water said it served more than 2.6 million households and 225,000 businesses across the country. |
Domestic water bills are collected along with council tax in Scotland and are tied to the eight bands used to determine their value. | Domestic water bills are collected along with council tax in Scotland and are tied to the eight bands used to determine their value. |
Water and waste charges 2025/26 | |
In band A, the lowest valuation, yearly charges will increase by about £36, while in band H, the highest, they will rise by £108 to £1,200.78. | In band A, the lowest valuation, yearly charges will increase by about £36, while in band H, the highest, they will rise by £108 to £1,200.78. |
Homes categorised in band D will face a £54 annual rise. | Homes categorised in band D will face a £54 annual rise. |
Scottish Water said current projections showed a four-fold increase in Scotland's daily water supply deficit during droughts or periods of low rainfall. | Scottish Water said current projections showed a four-fold increase in Scotland's daily water supply deficit during droughts or periods of low rainfall. |
It said the country could face a deficit of up to 240 million litres a day, up from 60 million litres, while water main bursts are expected to become more prevalent by 2050 due to drier ground conditions creating movement. | It said the country could face a deficit of up to 240 million litres a day, up from 60 million litres, while water main bursts are expected to become more prevalent by 2050 due to drier ground conditions creating movement. |
Chief executive Alex Plant said its infrastructure was under "serious pressure" due to the changing climate. | Chief executive Alex Plant said its infrastructure was under "serious pressure" due to the changing climate. |
A report by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa), external for autumn last year said Scotland had experienced "drier than normal conditions" which had "impacted water resources" across the country. | A report by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa), external for autumn last year said Scotland had experienced "drier than normal conditions" which had "impacted water resources" across the country. |
'Environmental challenges' | 'Environmental challenges' |
Met Office rainfall data showed autumn 2024 was the fifth driest in 100 years. | Met Office rainfall data showed autumn 2024 was the fifth driest in 100 years. |
That followed a summer which was the wettest on record for parts of the country. | That followed a summer which was the wettest on record for parts of the country. |
A new report covering the winter period will be released later this year. | A new report covering the winter period will be released later this year. |
Mr Plant said a lack of "increased investment" in the wake of environmental challenges risked "reductions in service quality". | Mr Plant said a lack of "increased investment" in the wake of environmental challenges risked "reductions in service quality". |
He said: "People in Scotland are rightly proud of our water and maintaining our high standards means we need long-term sustainable investment. | He said: "People in Scotland are rightly proud of our water and maintaining our high standards means we need long-term sustainable investment. |
"We've all seen – including in the last few days - how weather conditions in Scotland are becoming more extreme, and we are seeing more frequent periods of both drought and intense rainfall. | "We've all seen – including in the last few days - how weather conditions in Scotland are becoming more extreme, and we are seeing more frequent periods of both drought and intense rainfall. |
"This puts our current infrastructure under significant pressure, and, without increased investment, we risk reductions in service quality in the future. | "This puts our current infrastructure under significant pressure, and, without increased investment, we risk reductions in service quality in the future. |
Mr Plant added: "This announcement will enable us to continue to provide essential high-quality services to millions of people today, while also investing prudently for the future, and ensuring that costs are shared fairly between current and future generations." | Mr Plant added: "This announcement will enable us to continue to provide essential high-quality services to millions of people today, while also investing prudently for the future, and ensuring that costs are shared fairly between current and future generations." |
The maximum amount that can be charged by Scottish Water for the 2021-7 period is set out by the regulator, Wics. , external The annual increase is then set by the board of Scottish Water. | The maximum amount that can be charged by Scottish Water for the 2021-7 period is set out by the regulator, Wics. , external The annual increase is then set by the board of Scottish Water. |