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Assessing Water Affordability: A Pilot Study in Two Regions of California

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013
Pacific Institute
The study's results show that a significant number of areas within water systems have unaffordable rates, even if the system as a whole does not, and so it may be more important to consider household income rather than median income when assessing and addressing water affordability.
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Industry
Nexus Tag(s): 
Economy
Resource type: 
Topical Report
Resource Scale: 
Local

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