Title: Water Conservation Tax: Singapore
1Water Conservation Tax Singapores Experience
- Prospects of Green Tax and Budget Reform
Principles and Country Experiences - 14 Dec 2006
- Bangkok, Thailand
2INTRODUCTION
- Overview of Water Resource Management in
Singapore - Our Water Conservation Strategy
- Water Pricing - Water Conservation Tax
- Achievements in Water Conservation
- Encouraging Voluntary Water Conservation
3- SINGAPORE
- Highly urbanised and industrialised city state
- Land area 699 sq km
- Population 4.35 million (2006)
Singapore
4VISION A clean environment. Water for
all. Together, a sustainable Singapore.
Mission To deliver and sustain a clean and
healthy environment and water resources for all
in Singapore.
To ensure a sustainable quality environment in
Singapore
To secure an adequate supply of water at
affordable cost
5Sustainable Water Management
Water for All
Conserve, Value, Enjoy
3P Approach
Conserve Water
Value Our Waters
Enjoy Our Waters
6Water Conservation Strategy
7Water Pricing Structure
Broad-based Tax levied by the Government to
reinforce the water conservation message
To recover the full costs of producing and
supplying water
Water Conservation Tax (WCT)
Water Tariff
Water Price
8Brief History of Water Conservation Tax
- Introduction of WCT
- WCT is imposed on all tiers except for domestic
users consuming less than 20m3
- Increase in WCT and Tariff rate
- Adjustments to WCT and Water Tariff phased in
over 4 annual increments - WCT is levied on from the very first m3 of water
1991
1993
1997
2000
9Pricing Structure for Water (2000-Current)
10Water Conservation Tax in Practice
11Water Conservation Strategy
12Water Conservation Strategy
- Public Education and Publicity Programmes
- Water Efficient Homes programme
- 10 Litres Challenge
Thimble
Cistern Water Saving Bag
13Consumption Monitoring
14Achievements in Water Conservation Efforts
- Through regulatory measures such as water
conservation tax and raising water tariffs - 1994 176 litres
- 2005 160 litres
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16Moving Forward Water Conservation Target
160 litres / person / day
155 litres / person / day
(2005)
(2012)
Target reduce the per capita daily water
consumption to 155 litres by 2012
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