
Scottish Water Proposes Annual Bill Hikes
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Scottish Water proposes annual water bill increases of 3.3% from 2027 to 2033, totaling over 21%. This follows an 8.7% rise in October. Global factors may push inflation higher. The utility aims to invest £8.1 billion in infrastructure, climate resilience, and compliance. Consumer groups fear this will exacerbate water poverty, where bills exceed 3% of disposable income. Rates could rise from 11% to 16% by 2033, disproportionately affecting low-income families. Watchdogs suggest enhancing discounts in the Water Charges Reduction Scheme to alleviate the burden. The Water Industry Commission for Scotland and the Scottish Government will review the plan to balance investment needs with affordability.
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