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veeraj.john

Hello,

Anybody else face high EWA bills from past few months??

Ours is a 3BHK, with 4 AC's (used only at nights, days we are at work, holidays we are out of house always), Ironing - very moderately used, normal usage phone/laptop chargers, and washing machine for about 6 hours a week

Our monthly EWA from past 3 weeks shoots upto 100 to 140BHD. While earlier it used to be 40 - 50BHD max even in summers.

Anybody else facing such things?
Also, anybody know the charges for per unit consumed?

UserInBahrain

Hi,

Yes Its same for me. Earlier it used to be 40 BHD max and now its going over 80 BHD.  :|

XTang

Yes the bills are higher.

One reason is that the final removal of the subsidy took place in March of 2019.  If you remember, this started in 2017 and was planned to be done over three years.  This means that even for the same consumption, the bills will be higher each year.   Now water is a flat 0.750 fils per unit of consumption and electricity 0.029.  Add onto that administrative charges of 2 BD and any housing / municipality fee (10% of rental value).   All of this is clearly written on your bill.

What you need to do is to note down the meter reading on the electricity and water meters.  As sometimes, those are estimates in bill if they don't come to take an actual reading.

I live in Riffa views in a 4 bedroom villa with garden and I paid a bill of 441 this month - and that after watching consumption / turning off ACs etc.  And I consider myself lucky as people have been paying 600-800.

veeraj.john

Yes, i have noticed the price hikes since april.
I have gone through the pricing structures mentioned in the EWA website.

I guess as you said,  i should start monitoring the meter readings from now on. First of all the salary is low, and EWA taking nearly quarter of the salary makes no sense!!

whoa!! 441BHD is a huge!!
And i thought, cost of living in bahrain is economic!!

XTang

veeraj.john wrote:

whoa!! 441BHD is a huge!!
And i thought, cost of living in bahrain is economic!!


Not anymore.  This is why, a lot of people, are moving out of villas into apartments now.  RV occupancy has taken a nose dive.

Kamini786

Hello

Kamini786

Hello,
A friend saw the following-: error in the EWA water bill?
eg- July previous units should reflect June Current month ( say 1115) . In this case, July previous shows 1315. thus making the bill higher and inaccurate. Since the meter is an overwrite system, units cannot be retrieved. Some unit readings are missing? any suggestions how to resolve this?

XTang

If current reading is lower than what was billed....take a picture and submit on the app for correction.  It will be adjusted in the next bill.

canksacan

XTang wrote:

If the current reading is lower than what was billed....take a picture and submit on the app for correction.  It will be adjusted in the next bill.


and If you didn't submit the picture within two days of receiving the bill, they will ask you to pay it anyway and they will adjust it on the next bill. This happen to me when I submitted the picture three days after receiving the bill.

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