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Study: Atlanta Water Bills may Be Too High: 27.5% 1st Year, 12.5% 2nd Year, 12.5% 3rd Year, 12% 4th Year; Hikes may Be Reduced 2% to 4% (AtlantaJournalConstitution)

(May 1, 2009, The Atlanta Journal Constitution)
The rates approved in 2008 increased bills by 27.5 percent the first year, 12.5 percent the second, 12.5 percent the third and 12 percent the fourth. Franklin said Atlanta’s rates already are higher than other major cities.
Auditors suggested the later hikes might be reduced by as much as 2 [...]

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Water Bills Pay Back Public Works’ Loans: Cheap Water Becoming a Thing of the Past in Oregon (PortlandTribune)

(April 22, 2009, The Portland Tribune)

“We have very good water,” Jon Hanken the city manager said. “But it isn’t cheap.”
Other charges on city water bills include a $15.70 meter charge plus 33 cents per every 100,000 gallons of water that is used or .0033 per gallon.
These charges pay for the management and maintenance of the [...]

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Asian Water Crisis Hardens: ‘Downstream’ Vs. ‘Upstream’ Countries (InternationalRelationsAndSecurityNetwork)

(April 20, 2009, The International Relations and Security Network)
Much of Central Asia’s water flows from the mountains of Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, leaving downstream countries Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and Turkmenistan dependent and worried about the effects of planned hydropower plants upstream.
“There are lots of discussions about water and energy going on among the Central Asian states. [...]

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California Water Projects to Receive $260M of Obama Stimulus, but Most of It will Go to Protecting Fish (SanFranciscoChronicle)

(April 16, 2009, The San Francisco Chronicle)
Cash-strapped California will receive $260 million in federal economic stimulus funds to fix dams, restore fisheries and habitat and help the state cope with drought conditions, Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said Wednesday.
(Original Article Here)

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Obama Stimulus Bill has Set Aside Billions for Water Projects (ColoradoWaterExaminer)

(Jan. 18, 2009, Colorado Water Examiner)
Infrastructure — Rachel Maddow’s favorite topic — receives a good deal of attention in the new stimulus bill. Efforts will largely be focused on upgrading existing older systems that fail stricter standards both for supply and wastewater.
Colorado is in line for funding for the Arkansas Valley Conduit. The project is [...]

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