RHPNS has filed a formal response to Halifax Water’s December 23 compliance filing with the Nova Scotia Regulatory and Appeals Board, arguing the proposed 18.3% rate increase remain excessive and inadequately justified.
The submission raises concerns about affordability, water conservation impacts, and the decision to make rental housing providers automatic customers of Halifax Water, while urging the Board to reject the filing and direct a negotiated settlement framework with customers.
The full response outlines RHPNS’s recommended alternative rate structure and rationale in detail.
Read the full submission here.
To access other compliance filings click on links provided below:
Consumer Advocate
Killam Apartment REIT
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