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Understanding the Price of Water in Uganda: NWSC Tariffs Explained

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By Mulengera Reporters 

In Uganda, many people often wonder why their water bills differ from one household, business or institution to another. The answer lies in the tariff system used by the National Water and Sewerage Corporation (NWSC), which is designed to reflect the different ways water is consumed across the country.

 

Rather than applying a blanket charge, NWSC has developed a range of tariffs that cater for communities, homes, businesses, institutions and industries, to ensure each customer pays according to their category of use, ensuring fairness, sustainability and value for money.

 

For local communities, depending on public standpipes, the tariff is the most affordable, with a 20-litre jerrycan costing just UGX 25. This is intended to make safe water accessible to the majority people who fetch water daily from public points. Families using piped water at home are billed under the domestic category, at a rate of UGX 4,307 per cubic meter (m³). This ensures that households can manage their bills without difficulty while enjoying reliable service.

 

On the commercial side, the tariff applies to businesses such as hostels, supermarkets, arcades, malls and even construction projects. Smaller users consuming less than 1,500 m³ are charged UGX 5,168 per m³, while larger consumers above that level benefit from a reduced rate of UGX 4,131 per m³. Institutions such as schools, hospitals and government establishments fall under a separate category, with charges fixed at UGX 4,358 per m³, reflecting the essential services they provide to the community.

 

Factories consuming less than 1,000 m³ pay UGX 5,168 per m³, while those using more than that are charged only UGX 2,500 per m³. This reduced rate for large-scale industries is designed to encourage production, sustain employment and support Uganda’s wider economic growth.

 

NWSC adjusts its tariffs every July to keep pace with changes in the cost of electricity, exchange rates and inflation. This system of indexation helps the corporation remain sustainable while avoiding abrupt price shocks for customers. It also means that the service continues to expand and reach more areas/ consumers without compromising quality.

 

For many Ugandans, the subject of water tariffs can feel confusing at first glance. But a closer look shows that each category has been deliberately structured with fairness in mind. Whether it is a family fetching water from a community tap, a landlord or caretaker managing a hostel, a school running on limited resources or an industry powering production, each one pays according to its capacity and level of use.

 

At the end of the day, understanding your tariff is not just about settling a bill but making sure you are receiving the right service at the right price. (For comments on this story, get back to us on 0705579994 [WhatsApp line], 0779411734 & 041 4674611 or email us at mulengeranews@gmail.com).

 

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