St. Petersburg broke the Russian record on tariffs for housing and communal services

03 July 2018, 00:40 | Economy
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Since yesterday in the country there was an annual indexation of tariffs for utilities. On average in Russia, their cost will increase by no more than 4%, but in different regions the growth differs depending on the local situation. Most unlucky residents of the northern capital. In St. Petersburg, the growth was an average of 5%, writes the local edition of Interessant. It is noted that Vodokanal went on record, having increased already by 12% tariffs for industrial consumers. In the Leningrad region, hot water and heating went up by 3.3%, in St. Petersburg - by 4%. Gas and electricity jumped in the regions in the same way: by 3.4% gas and by 4.9% electricity. In general, for all housing and communal services the average Petersburger will have to pay monthly for 180 rubles more. According to the Ministry of Construction and Housing, the growth in tariffs on average in the suburbs is:.

for electricity supply - 5%, water supply - 3.8%, water disposal - 3.8%, heat energy - 3.6%, gas supply - 3.4%. The average payment for utilities in a Moscow apartment of 64 square meters for a family of three people after July 1 will increase by an average of 62 rubles per person for those who pay on meters, and 108 rubles per person for those who pay according to regulations , according to RIA Novosti. The maximum growth in the aggregate payment in the Yaroslavl region was 5.5%. For example, for residents of Rybinsk, communal tariffs increased by 4%. According to the information of "Rybinskiye Izvestia", the payment for wastewater wastewater and wastewater treatment - 4.9%, gas supply - 3.4%.

And we will tell in Kaluga tariffs on housing and communal services did not change already 10 years, t. since 2008, with the exception of certain items that do not actually relate to housing services, but are transit payments in the interests of Gazprom's structures, power generation, waste heat recovery and so on. According to the Ministry of Competition Policy of the Kaluga region, since July 1, tariffs in Kaluga have risen:.

on cold water by 5% to 27.25 rubles per cubic meter, hot water and heating - up to 1? 962.

79 rubles per Gcal, gas supply - by 3.4% to 8.1 rubles per cubic meter.

The power supply goes up by 3.6% for houses with gas stoves (up to 4.6 rubles per kW. h) and 3.5% for premises with electric stoves (up to 3.22 rubles), IA REGNUM notes.. As the rise occurred on Sunday and on the day of the historic victory of the Russian national team over the Spaniards in the eighth finals of the 2018 World Cup, probably not all citizens of the country were able to assess the fait accompli.




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