We know some households have higher water use and remissions are available in certain circumstances. Find out the criteria for remissions and what you need to provide.
If you're eligible you can apply for more than one remission, and each will be taken into consideration.If your high-water use is due to a personal medical condition you may be eligible for a remission.
Residents who provide evidence that excess water consumption is due to a personal medical condition are eligible for remission.
We'll assess applications on a case-by-case basis so we can take individual circumstances into account.
You can apply for remissions online(external link), or by filling in a printed form [PDF, 192 KB]. You'll hear back from our team within 15 working days.
Families with more than eight members living in a household are eligible for remission.
Households with more than eight flatmates and/or boarders do not qualify for large family remissions.
We'll assess applications on a case-by-case basis so we can take individual circumstances into account.
You can apply for remissions online(external link), or by filling in a printed form [PDF, 192 KB]. You'll hear back from our team within 15 working days.
If you had a leak fixed before 1 October 2022 – good job! You don’t need to put in a remission application because you weren’t being charged for any excess water use before 1 October.
Ratepayers who provide evidence that a leak has been fixed in a timely manner may be eligible for a remission. We assess applications on a case-by-case basis so we can take individual circumstances into account.
We can only consider leak remission applications once our contractors have carried out two water meter readings at a property (after 1 October), which have then been processed in our system.
If you apply before then we'll hold your application on file until we’ve processed two water meter readings. Once that happens we’ll consider and make a decision on your application before we send you an updated invoice. So don't worry, you won't need to reapply.
You can apply for remissions online(external link), or by filling in a printed form [PDF, 192 KB]. You'll hear back from our team within 15 working days.
Further details the applicable conditions and criteria where a ratepayer applies for an excess water rates remission pursuant to Remission 7 of the Rates Remission Policy [PDF, 100 KB].
Your privacy is important to us. Our privacy statement(external link) sets out how, and why the Christchurch City Council collects and stores your personal information, what we will use it for and with whom we can share it.
You can apply for remissions online(external link), or by filling in a printed form(external link).
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