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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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Water is Going to Get Expensive: Jacksonville, Florida Proposes 10% Annual Water Rate Increases over Next 4 Years! (News4Jax)

(April 21, 2009, News4Jax)
JEA is proposing a 10 percent increase in its water and sewer rates in each of the next four years while also changing the way fees are structured.
The city-owned utility said the rate increase is needed to pay for loans taken to acquire and improve the water system from the city and [...]

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The Running Toilet Book: Chapter 3 — Berkeley’s Question (LeakBird)

If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
George Berkeley
Before we move on, let’s rephrase Berkeley’s famous question:
If a toilet runs in the bathroom and no is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
The latter part of this chapter will address [...]

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No Amount of Profligate use Will Go Punished: Letter to SFPUC GM Asking for “More Agressive Block Rate Pricing” (Aguanomics)

(April 16, 2009, Aguanomics)
SFPUC’s announcement of rate hikes to begin in July 2009 are so modest as to make me think that no amoung of profligate use will go punished. Please consider the following, submitted as Comment to the Chronicle’s March 5 article, “On Coping With the Drought”:
“For every conscientous consumer, operating on personal principles [...]

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Lower Water Use Means Higher Water Bills, Says EMBUD: 7.5% Annual Water Rate Increases for Next 2 Years (SanFranciscoChronicle)

(April 15, 2009, The San Francisco Chronicle)
Because the East Bay Municipal Utility District has urged both voluntary and mandatory conservation during the recent dry spell, the agency is delivering less water, which means lower revenues.
In an attempt to make up for the shortfall, district staffers recommend raising water rates by 7.5 percent annually for the [...]

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North Carolina may Be the Most Progressive Southern State, but It’s Way Behind Its Neighbors in Water Management (WinstonSalemJournal)

(April 13, 2009, The Winston-Salem Journal)
North Carolina considers itself the most progressive of the Southern states, so it is shocking to learn that we’re so far behind everyone else in the region when it comes to managing water. Clodfelter’s bill is modeled on Georgia’s law. The rest of the southeastern states have management systems, too.
(Original [...]

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Environmental Agency in UK Calls for Water Meters in Every Household (BBCNews)

(March 30, 2009, BBC News)
Most meters use a positive displacement chamber which has a fixed amount of water flowing through it that turns a dial to measure water usage for a household.
Meters are usually installed in the most suitable location determined by the pipe layout, which may be in the road, garden or indoors.
You local [...]

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New Water Use Study: How Residents can Lower Their High Water Bills (OCRegister)

(March 10, 2009, The Orange County Register)
When Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger called on Californians to reduce water use in the face of severe drought conditions, 78 households in The Reserve neighborhood of San Clemente were resting easy.
Those residents had signed on to participate in The Reserve Outdoor Sustainability Project, a study measuring the effects of efficient [...]

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Central Valley Water Districts of California Sue Federal Government over Rules on Endangered Delta Smelt (MercuryNews)

(March 3, 2009, The Mercury News)
A coalition of water districts in California’s Central Valley are suing to stop the federal government from enforcing a new set of rules governing the endangered delta smelt.A lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Fresno by the Westlands Water District, the San Luis and Delta-Mendota Water Authority says [...]

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RED ALERT: 23 Water Bottlers, e.g., Nestle, in Florida DON’T PAY FOR THEIR WATER!!!: Governor Charlie Crist of Florida Wants to Charge Companies to Pump from Florida Acquifer (USAToday)

(March 2, 2009, USA Today)

Gov. Charlie Crist wants Florida’s water bottlers to start paying for the water they pump from aquifers in the state, The Miami Herald reports.
Outside the rural north Florida town of Lee, “every day, Nestle Waters of North America sucks up an estimated 500,000 gallons from Madison Blue Springs,” the paper says. [...]

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Rising Gas Prices? What about Rising Home Water Prices? (BND)

(Feb. 7, 2009, BND.com)
Q: I find it amusing how everyone is so excited about the cost of gas for their cars when it goes up a few cents, but don’t seem to care much about rising home water costs. I pulled some old bills recently and I’m now paying more than double what I did [...]

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Globally, Women Primarily Responsible for Water Use? (Treehugger)

(Jan. 28, 2009, Treehugger)
Last week, delegates from around the world met in Rome to help set the agenda for the 5th World Water Forum, which will be held in Istanbul this March. They talked about the effects of population pressure, increased energy demand, climate change, and agriculture on water supplies and quality, and the need [...]

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