When to Collect Money?
When money is collected will depend on when people
have money to pay. People who earn a regular income
(e.g. traders) can pay on a monthly basis.
Date of collection shall be fixed.
For example: every 25 date of each month.
Farmers, however, are more likely to contribute once a
year at harvest. There may be a need to design different
payment systems for the different sections of the
community. Traders may want to pay a small amount after
every market day, whereas farmers will prefer to pay a
large amount at harvest.
Seasonal Variation of Water Fee
Some of WASHCO can handle water fee collection by
setting different rates of water charge by season. Some
cases indicate that each household pays Birr 1.0 per
month during non-harvest season, while they agree to
make payment of Birr 2.0 per household for six months
after harvest.
Who to collect?
The number of collectors will depend on the size of the
kebele and the payment system. If money is collected from
each household, several collectors will be needed to go
from house to house. If payment is done at a central
location, then only a few collectors will be needed.
The casher may visit each household to collect water tariff
if the community size is small to cover.
Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity
Operation and Maintenance Management Manual
Training Module - D
Community Based Financial
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Money collected should not stay with collectors
for more than 24 hours. Money should be paid to
a casher of the WASHCO who deposit to the bank
promptly.
Don't let the money be used by the collectors.
They may be tempted to take out some money for
their own use with the intention to refund it
immediately. If this practice is not stopped,
however, the small amounts may build up to a huge
sum that collectors cannot easily refund.
Any penalty to the non-payment? Penalty shall
be determined by the General Assembly.
For example;
Penalty against the first failure in payment: Oral warning by
WASHCO
Penalty against two consecutive failures in
payment: Last warning by WASHCO
Penalty against three consecutive failures in
payment: Measure to be taken by WASHCO (e.g.,
double payment)
If the users fails to pay in three consecutive, the
users will be omitted to utilize the scheme however,
it is needed to study why the users do not pay
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