City to rebate home-owner who saw $225 spike in water bill
Prince Albert city council has tentatively agreed to issue a partial rebate to a home-owner who saw a $225 spike in her water bill.
While the Mayor and city administration worry the decision will set an expensive precedent for other residents to request reductions on their bills, the majority of councillors wanted to see the city offer some flexibilty and leniency in rare instances.
The East Flat home-owner wrote to council in February. Over a period of four days in October, her daily water usage had climbed to around 34 times its normal rate, amounting to what she called “an inordinate and incredible amount of water leaving [her] home.” She suggested even a leak could not account for the high volume and asked council to consider that perhaps a glitch in the new meter she recently had installed caused the alarmingly high readings.
At council’s request, city administrators reviewed the ask and at Monday night’s meeting, the department of finance brought back a report indicating leaks of that magnitude were “possible and not uncommon.” The department recommended the home-owner’s bill not be reduced.