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  2. Water pricing - Wikipedia

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    Prices for piped water supply provided by utilities, be they publicly or privately managed, are determined administratively (see water tariffs). They vary from US$0.01 to almost US$8 per cubic meter (including sewer tariffs). Portland 2.17 gallons cost $0.01 [5]

  3. Utility ratemaking - Wikipedia

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    In electric utilities, the unit is typically a kilowatt hour, or "kWh"; for natural gas, the unit is typically ten British Thermal Units, called a dekatherm, or "dkt"; in water utilities, the unit is typically a gallon. The formula for translating revenue requirements into customer rates (for example, cents per kWh) is Rate per unit = R ...

  4. Water tariff - Wikipedia

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    According to one method, the highest water and wastewater tariff in the world is found in Bermudas, equivalent to US$7.45 per m3 in 2017 (consumption of 15 m3 per month). The lowest water tariffs in the world are found in Turkmenistan and Cook Islands, where residential water is provided for free, followed by Uzbekistan with a water tariff ...

  5. Cost of bringing clean drinking water to California ... - AOL

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    California water officials have estimated that the total costs of drinking water solutions for communities statewide amount to $11.5 billion over the next five years.

  6. Levelized cost of water - Wikipedia

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    Desalination, which produces usable water from saline water, has a higher LCW than processing groundwater or surface water. A 2020 study found that advances in decarbonization would reduce the levelized cost of water produced via desalination from €2.4 per cubic meter in 2015 (US$2.84) to €1.05 per cubic meter in 2050 (US$1.24). [2]

  7. Here’s why gas always costs more in California - AOL

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    California’s special gasoline blend arose out the state’s efforts to curb emissions. It adds about 10 cents of additional cost per gallon of gas, said Borenstein.

  8. Desalination - Wikipedia

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    The facility would produce 190,000 cubic metres of drinking water per day, enough to supply about 100,000 homes. [174] As of June 2012, the cost for the desalinated water had risen to $2,329 per acre-foot. [175] Each $1,000 per acre-foot works out to $3.06 for 1,000 gallons, or $0.81 per cubic meter. [176]

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