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Water Wars: Infralobo quietly reduces charges

water2In a move to ease many householders' pain before appearing in court to justify the unjustifiable ‘bed tax’ it added to water customers bills, water company Infralobo quietly has reduced its charges.

The water services company, majority owned by Loulé council, previously has ignored a directive from the water regulator that its bedroom tax is at best highly suspect and that it should be suspended prior to the courts deciding for what the company can, and can not, charge.

The result of Infralobo’s past activities is that dozens of properties in three areas adjoining the luxury Vale do Lobo estate, Quinta Jacinta, Vale do Garrão and Vilas Alvas, all have been cut off due to arrears. Infralobo failed to persuade many householders to sign a new supply deal which included the unilaterally imposed ‘per bed’ tax that was added to water bills.

However, invoices sent to customers covering April contain significant changes.

Water charges have been reduced by around 15%, sewage charges now appear to be based on water consumption and while the dreaded 'bedroom tax' has not completely disappeared it has been dramatically reduced so that a four-bedroom house in the three targeted areas will now be asked to pay €16 as against €124 under the old 'bedroom tax' regime.

There has been no communication from the company, no announcement from the council or any other form of explanation.

Those customers affected conclude that the lack of communication and the significantly reduced bills signal a victory for the residents with suggestions that Infralobo 'is sulking' likely to be close to the truth.

Pressure from householders on the water regulator, ESAR, press coverage and legal moves to take the supplier to court, may all have contributed to Infralobo’s welcomed reduction in its charges.

The overall average reductions in residents service bills is of around €100 a month which the company would not have made has there not been a huge row.

One of the residents affected, Manuela Costa, cautioned that there is still a way to go before customers feel they are being treated like customers, rather than sources of ready cash.

Many properties remain disconnected from their water supplies as owners refused to pay the earlier ‘bedroom tax’ and Costa says this situation needs to be remedied and those that did pay the ‘bedroom tax’ only paid it under duress and need to be reimbursed.

The residents’ case is now in the Court of Arbitration in Faro, advised Manuela Costa who has helped spearhead the group action against Infralobo.

“We understand we should have a decision from the court, which is final with no appeal, by the end of this month. Should this go our way then Infralobo presumably will be compelled to reconnect water supplies and reimburse those who were forced to pay.

“However, should the court case go in our favour then this should not be the end of the action. Apart from getting the water reconnected and monies repaid we will want to see those who have willingly, indeed happily, been responsible for the outrageous behaviour of both Loulé Câmara and Infralobo brought to account for the misery, worry and massive inconvenience they have caused to so many law abiding property owners."

Why this has taken so long to resolve remains one of Algarve life's mysteries but the residents now are significantly closer to resolving a situation entirely of Infralobo's making.

These ‘Water Wars’ developments adjoin the luxury and well-tended Vale do Lobo estate but unlike their posh neighbour, are uncared for and have crumbling roads despite the stated reason for the ‘bedroom tax’ being to improve the infrastructure and environment. This has not happened in the two years this extra tax has been in place.

The residents' mood may not be changed by a billing reduction alone as “abuse towards residents has never been so blatant, this is why this fight is a citizens fight: a fight against oppression and arrogance from the part of a self proclaimed authority against the many average citizens trying to go about their lives in a normal and carefree way,” says Manuela Costa.

Another resident notes a deeper financial reason for Infralobo’s desire to annex these estates while failing to maintain them:

“Basically, they are land grabbing. Our roads were never owned by Vale do Lobo and in fact it is our belief that the roads have never legally been handed over to Loulé Camera so this makes the whole scenario even more unbelievable. I personally believe that by grabbing these other developments Vale do Lobo seeks to make their books look more attractive to a potential purchaser.- (please note I have said this is my own personal belief) - Vale do Lobo would potentially be sold with a 49% holding by Infralobo which now has had its client base boosted by grabbing our streets and developments and classifying them as Vale do Lobo. If this wasn't happening to us and I read what I have just written I would dismiss it as fiction!”

With Vítor Aleixo and his brother-in-law respectively in charge of Loulé council and Infralobo, communication politely could be referred to as ‘limited’ and the hope is that the court action initiated by the residents will peel back at least some of the layers of mystery and reveal the truth, however ugly.

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+2 #2 John Sykes 2016-05-22 11:27
I thought a public company had to notify "clients" about changes in tariffs, up or down, but Infralobo seem to be above the law in all respects. Anyhow, dropping the charges by that much, surely is an admission that the previous charges were excessive, in particular as virtually no services at all were provided. Perhaps that is why they don´t want to make an issue of it and publicly admit that we have paid too much! Perhaps now all property owners affected should get together and start a joint legal action to retrieve the monies overpaid during the last two years. That would make an interesting case for the cowardly judges who don´t have the courage to stand up to the bullies from the Loule Municipality and Vale do Lobo. Let us face it, these are the two parties who have benefitted the most from this scam. Right now, Infralobo is creating a pavement with red tarmac, several kilometers long on the PUBLIC road to Dunas Douradas. Nothing to do with Vale do lobo or any of the other developments. Just a way for Loule to dodge their legal responsibility to maintain the public infrastructure. It is beyond belief how these things can be allowed to happen. It is also a well known fact that awarding all these big public projects is a very rewarding activity for all those involved in the process. It is a disgrace when politically appointed people abuse their power to enrichen themselves and their mates but we see too much of that every day in the newspapers. Nail these guys and put them in jail so that the public can trust the people they have chosen to represent them.
+4 #1 Lion 2016-05-17 13:09
If people are prepared to work together and in harmony it is amazing what may be achieved. "People power" does work if substantial numbers are involved and this should be a lesson for many that comprise the population of this country. The country is the population as a whole, not just those who believe they have power.

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