Showing posts with label The Economics Of H2O. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Economics Of H2O. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

The Economics Of H2O

The Economics Of H2O

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Charles Fishman explains why “free” is the wrong price for water:
[R]esources that are free are wasted; there’s no incentive to learn to use them smartly; there’s no money to maintain and modernize the existing water system; there’s no incentive to reach back and protect the source of something that’s free. If it’s free, the message is that it’s unlimited.
In the U.S., we spend $21 billion a year on bottled water. We spend $29 billion maintaining our entire water system: the pipes, treatment plants, and pumps. We spend almost as much on crushable plastic bottles as we do on our most fundamental infrastructure system.

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