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68.
In Portugal, it is legal to disconnect water services if adequate procedures are
followed. In the case of disconnection due to late payment, the service provider must
inform the user in writing at least 20 days prior to the scheduled disconnection date. 27 In the
prior written notice, in addition to justifying the reason for the suspension of services, the
provider must inform the users of the means at their disposal to avoid disconnection (Law
No. 23/96, art. 5). When the service has been suspended due to non-payment, several water
providers offer options for debt settlements, including payment by instalments.
69.
According to analysis carried out by the Water and Waste Services Regulation
Authority, the great majority of disconnections are not the result of unaffordable bills, but
other factors, such as users moving to another address and failing to cancel the service, or
forgetting to pay, making disconnection legally appropriate. A pilot study conducted by the
Water and Waste Services Regulation Authority in 2015 involving the municipalities of
Loures, Mafra and Odivelas aimed at understanding more about disconnections and the
reasons for late payments, taking into consideration the specific legal, economic, social and
technical conditions in each context. According to the study, the main reasons were not
linked to the affordability or otherwise of the water bills.
70.
Nonetheless, the Special Rapporteur notes that in several areas, particularly in
informal Roma settlements, there have been cases of disconnection of water services in the
past. Given the lack of clarity about the real reasons for disconnection, the Special
Rapporteur recommends that the Government conduct official studies and surveys into the
reasons for non-payment, with a view to identifying the households that are financially
incapable of paying for their water and sanitation services. Furthermore, the Special
Rapporteur urges Portugal to establish legal procedures to prohibit disconnection of water
and sanitation services due to economic inability to pay.
D.
Maximum availability of resources
71.
The human rights to water and sanitation must be realized progressively, using the
maximum available resources. That means that Portugal needs to make specific budget
allocations for water, sanitation and hygiene, including menstrual hygiene management.
Often forgotten in the human rights to water and sanitation is the cost of construction and
maintenance of onsite sanitation and hygiene promotion, including menstrual hygiene
management in schools and other public institutions. According to the information received
from the Government, in 2015 approximately $25.9 million was available for water
abstraction and distribution and $33.9 million for collection and treatment of wastewater.
72.
In Portugal, the issue of ageing infrastructure is addressed in Decree-Law No.
194/2009, which obliges water services operators serving more than 30,000 inhabitants to
maintain a programme for infrastructure asset management. Furthermore, the Water and
Waste Services Regulation Authority recently adapted its index for measuring the
implementation of strategic asset management by water and wastewater services operators
with a view to better assessing how operators are dealing with ageing infrastructure. 28
Access to public funding, namely, funding from the European Union, depends on a
regulatory assessment based on indicators that give high priority to infrastructure
rehabilitation.29
73.
In a decentralized structure such as the water and sanitation sector in Portugal, it is
critical that the budget allocation to local authorities allows them to provide the support
necessary to sustain the maintenance of water and sanitation infrastructure and to help those
who cannot afford water and sanitation services. The Special Rapporteur recommends that
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The mandatory number of days between giving the user written notification and service interruption
increased from 10 days in 2008 (Law No. 12/2008) to 20 days in 2013 (Law No. 10/2013).
See “Guia técnico 21: Desenvolvimento e implementação de processos de gestão patrimonial de
infraestruturas”, ERSAR, Lisboa. Available from www.ersar.pt/pt/publicacoes/publicacoestecnicas/guias.
See www.apambiente.pt/_zdata/Politicas/Agua/PlaneamentoeGestao/
PENSAAR2020/PENSAAR2020_Relatorio_Vol2.pdf, p. 37.