Loading weather…

CDA to raise water, sewerage charges for Islamabad residents

⏱ 1 minute read
CDA to raise water, sewerage charges for Islamabad residents

WEBDESK: Residents of Islamabad are set to face higher water and sewerage charges, as the Capital Development Authority (CDA) has decided to increase tariffs.

The CDA Board has approved a rise in water and sanitation charges. At present, households with ten-marla houses pay Rs280 per month, while five-marla houses pay Rs192 per month.

According to CDA, the authority earns only Rs40 lakh annually, while its yearly expenses reach Rs4 billion. To cover this gap, officials are preparing to increase charges. Bills will also be collected on a monthly basis in the future.

The last increase in water and sewerage tariffs took place in 2017–18. This time, CDA is planning to set the minimum monthly bill for five-marla houses at Rs500.

A public hearing on the proposed changes will take place on 3 September at the Convention Centre, Islamabad, from 10 am to 2 pm.

CDA’s Water Directorate has issued a public notice, inviting citizens to attend the hearing and share their views or suggestions.

Read more: Murree to get sky walk, chairlift and cable car

Posts List

Government takes big decision on petroleum pricing

An important emergency meeting was held between the government and the oil industry regarding the…

June 24, 2026

Saud Shakeel likely to miss West Indies tour

Pakistan's left-handed batter Saud Shakeel is unlikely to be included in the Test squad for…

June 24, 2026

Uncertainty grows about Rizwan’s selection for West Indies tour

Reports suggest that the wicketkeeper, who joined the camp a week late, has been undergoing…

June 24, 2026

European Commission tightens grip on Meta, major step for child online safety

The EU is preparing to further intensify its investigation into Meta over concerns related to…

June 23, 2026
Scroll to Top