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Better billing on the way for the Sunshine Coast
Sunshine Coast customers can expect a change for the better when
Unitywater accounts begin arriving in letterboxes from this
month.
Meter reading has commenced under the new billing schedule
introduced in January 2012 and accounts will be issued within
days of customers receiving their meter reading notice.
Unitywater CEO Jon Black said the faster turnaround time was a
key benefit of the new schedule.
Mr Black said all customers would now receive quarterly accounts
and all charges, including fixed access fees, would now apply in
arrears.
“Many customers asked us to address the long delays between
meters being read and accounts being issued and we’ve listened,”
Mr Black said.
“Issuing accounts within days, rather than months, of meters
being read will make it easier for customers to monitor their
water use.
“It also means problems such as concealed leaks on private
property will be identified much more quickly.’’
Mr Black said the first account issued under the new schedule
would be a one-off ‘transition’ account, covering an extended
water usage period and a shorter than usual period for fixed
access charges.
He said this would bring the dates for all charges into
alignment, and future accounts would be issued every three
months.
Mr Black said the move to year-round meter reading would not
impact on Unitywater’s already announced 2011-2012 prices but the
billing period for the next Unitywater account would depend on
when individual customers’ meters are read.
“Accounts will begin arriving in February but some customers
won’t receive their first account for 2012 until late March,” he
said.
“Each customer will have their own quarterly billing cycle. Those
who receive an account in February will receive their next
account in May, while customers who receive their first account
in March won’t receive another account until June.”
All existing rebates including pensioner rebates for eligible
customers will remain the same under the new schedule, and
customers will continue to have 30 days to pay their
account.
Unitywater reminds all customers to ensure their meter is
accessible for the meter readers.
Unitywater
03 February 2012
Better billing on the way for the Sunshine Coast
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Publish Date: 03 Feb 12
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