Dubai is introducing a revised sewerage tariff structure beginning next year. AFP
Dubai is introducing a revised sewerage tariff structure beginning next year. AFP

Dubai sewerage bills to rise by 50% in January and more than double by 2027



The amounts that Dubai residents pay for sewerage will rise for the first time in 10 years in January, as the city looks to manage a surging population.

Dubai Municipality this week rolled out a new sewerage tariff structure that will come into effect from 2025.

The new fees will begin at 1.5 fils per gallon starting from the beginning of 2025, an increase on the current rate of 1 fil. It will then increase to 2 fils per gallon in 2026 and 2.8 fils per gallon in January 2027 – marking a 180 per cent increase on the cost today.

The announcement comes as the city manages a rising population, from 3.8 million today to an expected 5.8 million by 2040. Last year, about 100,000 people moved to the city, and a similar number the year before. The influx has led to congested roads and surging rents, although 90,000 new homes are coming onto the market in the next two years.

Dubai's government said the cost of water, which many countries in the Middle East suffer a shortage of, remained lower than many global cities.

"Dubai’s robust economic growth, coupled with a significant population increase, has driven the need for continuous infrastructure development across all service sectors to accommodate the needs of its expanding resident and visitor base," Dubai Government Media Office said.

"The primary aim of this increase is to promote water conservation in the emirate and contribute to fostering sustainable practices, preserving water resources, and creating a future-ready urban infrastructure that can meet the growing needs of Dubai residents and visitors."

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$1,000 award for 1,000 days on madrasa portal

Daily cash awards of $1,000 dollars will sweeten the Madrasa e-learning project by tempting more pupils to an education portal to deepen their understanding of math and sciences.

School children are required to watch an educational video each day and answer a question related to it. They then enter into a raffle draw for the $1,000 prize.

“We are targeting everyone who wants to learn. This will be $1,000 for 1,000 days so there will be a winner every day for 1,000 days,” said Sara Al Nuaimi, project manager of the Madrasa e-learning platform that was launched on Tuesday by the Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, to reach Arab pupils from kindergarten to grade 12 with educational videos.  

“The objective of the Madrasa is to become the number one reference for all Arab students in the world. The 5,000 videos we have online is just the beginning, we have big ambitions. Today in the Arab world there are 50 million students. We want to reach everyone who is willing to learn.”

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Started: 2020
 
Founders: Alexander Heller, Rama Allen and Desi Gonzalez
 
Based: Dubai, UAE
 
Sector: Entertainment 
 
Number of staff: 210 
 
Investment raised: $75 million from investors including Galaxy Interactive, Riyadh Season, Sega Ventures and Apis Venture Partners
Updated: November 22, 2024, 8:43 AM