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After distinguishing four types of conservation-oriented water rates (uniform commodity rates, flat seasonal rates, inverted-block rates, and excess-use rates), the article reviews three US utilities that have used three of these rates.

TitleConservation-oriented water rates
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsCuthbert, RW, Lemoine, PR
Paginationp. 68-78 : 7 fig., 7 tab., photogr.
Date Published1996-11-01
PublisherAmerican Water Works Association
Keywordssdipol, sdiwrm, usa, water conservation, water supply charges
Abstract

After distinguishing four types of conservation-oriented water rates (uniform commodity rates, flat seasonal rates, inverted-block rates, and excess-use rates), the article reviews three US utilities that have used three of these rates. The article suggests measures (gradual implementation, basing rates on cost-of-service, public involvement and education) to achieve public acceptance which it considers to be the most important factor in determining the success of a conservation-oriented rate.

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