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Thursday, 07 December 2017 09:10

Portsmouth Water consults on new developer connection charges

Portsmouth Water has launched a consultation on its proposals  to change the way it charges for new connections on developments.

The water company is consulting with customers that use its developer services for their opinions in advance of publishing new charging arrangements next year.

The consultation covers a range of areas including: service connection charges, requisition charges, infrastructure charges, offset/ asset payments and diversion charges.

To have your say please read our

Deadline to comment on the proposed changes is 5th January  2018 – click here to access the consultation document.

Portsmouth Water will also be holding a Forum Event on the 13 December 2017 at its Havant offices to gather further, more detailed feedback from customers. To register for the event email  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  

 

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