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05/07/2008
UNLESS I BATHE IN THE RIVER
By ROGER P @ 9:56 AM :: 440 Views :: 1 Comments :: :: Far and Away: Overseas Singaporeans, General
 

In these days of increasing prices and ERP tolls, most people are giving their bills a greater scrutiny.

Take for instance our utilities bill.

I used to give it scant attention but this time round I paid more attention to it.

My household consists of only three working people. At weekends, we use the washing machine and, as for cooking, it's a rare activity.

Yet we have to pay a water tax which comes on top of the GST.

Why are consumers paying 2 taxes on the same bill? Bizzare.

People have written to the papers to complain but only to be greeted with a deafening silence.

I'm conscious of doing my part by not wasting water and I dutifully recycle water, but I am hit by the water conservation tax.

So sometimes I think trying to save water or recycle it is a sheer waste of time and effort.

Like the ERP, which has its operating hours extended every now and then, no one escapes the water tax. (Are we having a water crisis?)

That is, unless I bathe in the nearby Punggol River!

 


Comments
By HA!HA!HA! @ 06/07/2008 1:01 PM
If cars is to be reduce i don't see we need big parking lot.Can always built big tanks to collect rain water with special filters and chanel back to residant for washing or toilet purpose.Free of cousre! only pay for
shower and cooking.You can check on how much we can save on available rain water?
I just see them gushing into monsoon drains out to the sea!Its whether our Government are concern or not letting us save money?I believe its not a big problem to do this right?

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