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Water Affordability

Water rates in the United States have been increasing at a rate faster than inflation since the 1980’s and are estimated to increase sharply over the next 20 years as aged water and wastewater systems struggle to finance the repair standards for contaminants. While current water services are unaffordable for many low-income consumers, the problem will only get worse with the additional cost of replacing water and wastewater infrastructure and complying with Safe Drinking Water Act measures.

Background Information and Resources

Comments: on EPA’s proposal to lower water quality standards for distressed small water systems in the name of affordability (Docket Id. No. OW-2005-005) (May 2006)

NCLC Report: Soaking Tenants: Billing Tenants Directly For Water and Sewer Services, Energy & Utility Update (Fall 2003)

Recommendations of the National Drinking Water Advisory Council to U.S. EPA on its National Small Systems Affordability Criteria (July 2003)

Report by the National Drinking Water Advisory Council's (NDWAC) Small Systems Affordability Work Group

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