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Water tariffs in Antalya

August 20, 2024

Please see the full list of water tariffs in the province of Antalya (including Alanya), published by the General Directorate of the Water and Wastewater Administration of Antalya ASAT. 

The tariffs for individuals in urban apartment buildings are as follows:

up to 5 m3 - 10 lires per cubic metre
6-20 m3 - 20.45 lire per cubic metre
21-40 m3 - 50.34 Lyres per cubic metre
more than 40 m3 - 71.93 lire per cubic metre

The tariffs for individuals in village apartment buildings are as follows:

up to 15 m3 - 2.5 liras per cubic metre
16-60 m3 - 5.12 Lyres per cubic metre
61-120 m3 - 12.59 lire per cubic metre
more than 120 m3 - 71.93 lire per cubic metre

The most expensive tariff was taken to hotels. When using more than 40 m3 water tariff in hotels is 94.88 liras per cubic meter.

Prime. Water tariffs are without VAT.

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