More than 16 lakh water consumers in Delhi may soon get a big relief from inflated water bills. The Delhi government is working on a bill waiver scheme, which could potentially reduce pending bills by up to 90%.
💧 What Is the Water Bill Waiver Scheme?According to official sources, during the COVID-19 pandemic, water meters were not read accurately, and estimated bills were issued. This led to abnormally high charges for many consumers. Over 10,000 complaints were registered in just October-November 2022, with several bills even exceeding ₹1 lakh. Many residents stopped paying altogether, resulting in significant financial losses for the Delhi Jal Board (DJB).
The new scheme aims to resolve this crisis by reviewing previous bills and providing a one-time settlement opportunity to all eligible users.
🛠️ What’s in the Plan?Reassessment of old water bills
Waiver of pending dues, late fees, and arrears
Updated, corrected bills will be sent directly to consumers
Once approved, over 90% of inflated bills could be waived
The initiative could help DJB recover up to ₹2,500 crore in revenue
Delhi’s Water Minister Pravesh Sahib Singh Verma has hinted that this will be a one-time opportunity for bill settlement. If missed, consumers may face a more complicated resolution process later.
🧾 What Do Consumers Need to Do?Consumers are not required to apply for this scheme. The Delhi Jal Board will automatically issue updated bills. These must be paid within a specific timeframe. If anyone finds discrepancies in their revised bill, they can file a complaint.
Important tips for residents:
Keep copies of old bills and any previous complaints made about wrong readings
Ensure your water meter is functioning correctly
Outdated meter reading methods
Estimated billing during the pandemic
Insufficient manpower: Only 1,000 meter readers for over 26.5 lakh connections
Faulty meters and manual errors in bill processing
In addition to the waiver scheme, the Delhi government plans to modernize the billing system:
Smart water meters will be installed across the city
A new billing agency may be appointed to enhance efficiency
Bills will be more transparent, showing detailed breakups of current and previous dues
New technology is expected to reduce the role of middlemen and corruption
Consumers will be able to pay bills easily and accurately
The current system lacks clarity and contributes to consumer dissatisfaction. The government believes a tech-driven upgrade will solve many of these issues permanently.
📌 Key HighlightsOver 16 lakh Delhiites affected by wrong water bills
Up to 90% waiver possible on inflated bills
No need to apply — revised bills will be sent automatically
Smart meters to replace faulty ones
New billing software will eliminate middlemen and errors