Stockholm's Fee for Lake Mälaren Water Protection
The Environmental Administration proposes that the Environment and Health Committee approve a change in Stockholm's membership fee to Lake Mälaren's Water Conservation Association. This aims to strengthen the association's work with water conservation, environmental monitoring, and knowledge exchange to improve water quality in Lake Mälaren, a vital drinking water source for Stockholm. Stockholm's fee, currently 556,100 SEK, would change to 1.15 SEK per inhabitant, aligning with other riparian municipalities, likely resulting in a higher cost.
This summary is based on the meeting agenda. We'll update when the minutes are published.
The original document is available at
meetingspublic.stockholm.se.