Qatar to introduce hefty fines for wasting water

Qatar to introduce hefty fines for wasting water

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Wasting or careless use of valuable water resources in Qatar could turn out be an expensive mistake in the near future as lawmakers are considering hefty penalties for wastefulness.

The Advisory Council yesterday recommended a fine of up to QR10,000 for wasteful use of drinking water for washing cars or cleaning the courtyard of houses or other buildings.

After studying the draft law, the council recommended that fine will be reduced to QR5,000 after reconciliation.

The draft law stipulates a fine of maximum QR20,000 and minimum QR10,000 for wasting water. The current law for waster of water stipulates a fine of QR4,000 and QR1,000 after reconciliation.

The Ministry of Energy and Industry said the connections of water and electricity has reached 64,000 in Qatar out of which 13 percent connections are of Qataris and rest are of expatriates. Wastage of water leads to wastage of money as water is subsidised in Qatar.

The ministry is keeping close watch on the wastage of water by private individuals and public institutions. Around 50 percent of the violators have approached authorities for reconciliation. The concerned department has caught 12,000 violations in the last two years.

To prevent wastage, automatic switches will be set up for external lighting of buildings and facilities according to conditions and specifications set by a decision of the chairman of Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation, according to the draft law.

The proposed amendments compliment a series of measures being taken by Kahramaa to rationalise consumption of water and electricity under its ongoing Tarsheed campaign.

The high consumption of water and electricity in Qatar remains an issue of concern despite several awareness campaigns to reduce wastage.

Kahramaa's Tarsheed campaign

Tarsheed is a national program started in 2012 to encourage residents to conserve and use water and electricity efficiently. The campaign slogan is "Keep Qatar Pulsing. Consume Wisely."

The campaign is also active throughout the month of Ramadan, trying to educate residents about the proper use of water through a series of animated videos.

 

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Posted by Tarsheed Qatar on Sunday, June 28, 2015

Per capita consumption of electricity and water in Qatar is among the highest in the world. Its water consumption is more than 500 litres per person per day, more than three times the global average of 160+ litres. [The Peninsula, Tarsheed]

By MOZART• 3 Jul 2015 15:56
MOZART

Yup I'll use wet wipes for everything needing water. Thanks a bunch.

By britexpat• 3 Jul 2015 02:37
britexpat

Mozart: just use Wet Wipes

By MOZART• 2 Jul 2015 23:43
MOZART

I would use 500 Lt if I were to bathe 10 camels along with me everyday. However I'm not allowed to keep even a puppy. I just only dry clean my car at LuLu. I hope I'm not wasting water. Please, I don't wanna get fined.

By nizamuddin1990• 1 Jul 2015 13:44
nizamuddin1990

ENERGY IS PRECIOUS.......SAVE ENERGY.....AND DAY TIMES ARE DARK IN QATAR?????HAHAHAHA

By britexpat• 1 Jul 2015 10:53
britexpat

Make the Bachelors live in the dark I say

By nizamuddin1990• 1 Jul 2015 10:29
Rating: 3/5
nizamuddin1990

I HAVE NOTICED THE WASTAGE OF ELECTRICITY IN BUILDING PREMISES...ESPECIALY BACHELOR ACCOMODATION.....ALL THE LIGHTS OR BULBS WILL BE ON ALL THE TIME...THIS IS NOT FARE...THANX FOR KAHRAMA FOR GIVING SUBSIDY

By Molten Metal• 1 Jul 2015 08:38
Rating: 2/5
Molten Metal

Max fine is 20K ........... upper limit is fixed ............ Wed, 01.07.2015, 08.38 hrs

By shaff• 1 Jul 2015 08:05
shaff

We expats have grown up and lived wisely by not wasting water in our home country. But we tend to really "waste" or I should say "use more" water when we are offered a housing with rent "including water & electricity".

It is so simple - If you can understand the root cause and have the will to control it.

By Wild Turkey• 30 Jun 2015 21:26
Wild Turkey

Guess, you've got that right.

By perdian• 30 Jun 2015 19:02
perdian

@wild turkey - no he is not wasting water. this, as all other laws are only "addressed" for Expats. thought they don't stipulate it, just learn to "read between the lines." :D They are Locals so they can waste water as much as they want.

By Wild Turkey• 30 Jun 2015 14:27
Wild Turkey

My Qatari neighbor has five cars and has them washed them every day in his yard. Is he wasting water?

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