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UARB sides with consumers in Halifax Water 'ditch tax' dispute

The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) has sided with consumers in a fee dispute with Halifax Water. The decision relates to Halifax Water's 2013 rate application which included having a new charge for stormwater services, the so-called "ditch tax."

Decision means Halifax Water is the one who must prove the stormwater fee should apply to a customer

The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (UARB) has sided with consumers in a fee dispute with Halifax Water.

The decision relates to Halifax Water's 2013 rate application which included having a new charge for stormwater services. Some HRM residents argued the charge should did not apply to them because their properties had septic systems, so they shouldn't have to pay the utility to maintain culverts and ditches. This became known as the so-called "ditch tax."

Prior to today's ruling, it was up to the property owner to prove to Halifax Water that the stormwaterfee was not applicable. To do that, it was necessary to hire a professional engineer to do an assessment.

"This onus can be costly... and is incorrectly placed," said the UARBin a written decision. "It should be the responsibility of HRWC to prove that the charge is appropriate."

Hammonds Plains resident Pamela Lovelace spearheaded a petition with over 1,500 signatures which was filed to theUARB. She is pleased with the ruling.

"This is really good news for the homeowner," she said. "This essentially says that the process by which Halifax Water has been running the reviews is faulty."

Halifax Water's spokesperson says the ruling could mean higher costs for the utility.