π§ WATER RATES GOING UP… But What About the Water?
A Choiseul on the Move Commentary
The National Utilities Regulatory Commission has approved new water and sewerage rates for WASCO customers, with the increases taking effect in two stages: June 2026 and January 2027.
How can people be asked to pay more for water when some communities are still not receiving a reliable supply?
WASCO and the regulators speak about better infrastructure, reduced water losses, faster response to complaints, and more reliable water supply. Those promises sound good on paper.
But in communities like Lamaze, Roblot and Debreuil, many residents continue to face an unacceptable reality.
π° The Reality in Some Choiseul Communities
Water is often available only on Wednesdays and Sundays, and sometimes for as little as two hours.
Families must fill buckets, drums and tanks, hoping the supply lasts until the next scheduled day.
Higher Rates in a Time of Higher Pressure
This increase comes at a time when ordinary families are already struggling with rising food prices, electricity bills, transportation costs and the general burden of inflation.
While the basic domestic water charge may remain unchanged for households using up to 2,000 gallons per month, the charges above that level are increasing sharply. Sewerage charges are also going up.
So Who Is Speaking for Choiseul/Saltibus?
This is where the silence becomes troubling.
Has our District Representative made a strong case for the people of Lamaze, Roblot, Debreuil and other affected communities?
Was the reality of poor and inconsistent water supply properly presented to the NURC?
Was Choiseul/Saltibus truly heard before this decision was approved?
The Principle Should Be Simple
Improve the service first. Then ask people to pay more.
No one is saying that WASCO does not need money to improve the system. Infrastructure costs money. Repairs cost money. Reliable water supply requires serious investment.
But fairness demands that people should not be punished with higher rates while still living with poor service.
Water Is Not a Luxury
Water is not a privilege. Water is not a favour. Water is a basic necessity.
For too long, forgotten communities have been forced to adjust their lives around unreliable supply. That should not be normal in 2026.
Choiseul on the Move Says:
Do not make people pay more for a service they are still begging to receive.
The people of Choiseul/Saltibus deserve answers. They deserve representation. Most importantly, they deserve reliable water before higher bills.






