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WSJ article on low-flow showers. Includes, among other things, government regulation of showerhead pressure, plus bonus ways of subverting said regulations, and possible new regulations under consideration.

So ... stupid question: if the goal is to get people to stop wasting water, and if most municipalities own the waterworks … why don’t the municipalities raise the cost of water? I mean, I don’t care about my water usage because water is cheap.  If water weren’t cheap, I’d take steps to use less.  Don’t other people think that way too? It worked for gas when gas hit $4 a gallon; people started driving less. Am I missing something in the basic supply/demand equation here?

Date: 2009-11-13 09:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jurann.livejournal.com
I totally agree with you. Water is probably the smallest of all my bills right now, if the price went up by triple or even quintuple I probably wouldn't even NOTICE. And I don't think it would put anyone in the poorhouse. Granted, I frankly live in a part of the country where water is completely abundant with no real risk of that ever changing.

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