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Foster City, California Endorses Tiered Water Rate Structure: Some Households’ Bi-Monthly Water Bills will Go from $128 to $221, while Others will Decrease; Average Water Bill to Rise 10%; 60 California Cities have Implemented Some Form of Tiered Rate Structure (MercuryNews)

(March 7, 2009, The Mercury News)

Foster City residents who take their time in the shower or run the washing machine with just a few shirts inside will soon pay for their wasteful ways.
At a meeting Monday night, the Foster City City Council will consider approving a water rate structure that escalates the cost of water [...]

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Fort Collins, Colorado Utility to Educate and Financially Incentivize Customers Re Water Conservation: Higher Water Rates on the Way (Coloradoan)

(Feb. 24, 2009, Coloradoan)
Plans to ramp up water conservation efforts in Fort Collins include a couple of tried-and-true methods – education and financial incentives.
Putting those plans to work would likely mean higher rates for water customers even as average per capita demand for water decreases, officials say.
Using less water has broad impacts, including prolonging the [...]

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In a Free Market, No Water Shortages would Exist: Water Rationing and Patrols in Melbourne, Australia (Chris Brown, LudwigVonMisesInstitute)

(Feb. 23, 2009, The Ludwig Von Mises Institute)
It is near impossible to imagine any private company not enjoying the “problem” of high demand for its products and services. Yet there are some products that are repeatedly reported as shortages. There is one thing these products have in common: government intervention, typically in the form of [...]

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Santa Clara Valley Water District Woes: Drawing Down Water Reserves No Policy; That’s Why Milpitas Has Killer Water Conservation Rebates!!! (MilpitasPostOnline)

(Jan. 21, 2009, The Milpitas Post Online)

BASKING in the 70-degree sunshine, especially when envisioning the rest of the country’s teeth-chattering, it’s understandable that a drought scenario doesn’t come readily to mind. Many of us have put away the hoses and assume that our landscaping and lawns will do just fine through the winter. There was [...]

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