It is, I think, sometimes difficult to see the connection between good utilities and economic growth and then a story just lands in your lap that illustrates the issue perfectly.
What the water company is doing is forcing any company that wishes to expand to invest in systems to recycle the water that they use while at the same time putting up prices because they claim THEY need to invest. Yet another scam/con from a water company.
Water must be put back in the hands of the people.
And for years water just came out of the tap and society saw it as a virtual zero cost utility. You pay the ‘water rates’ and you get the stuff no restrictions.
What the water company is doing is forcing any company that wishes to expand to invest in systems to recycle the water that they use while at the same time putting up prices because they claim THEY need to invest. Yet another scam/con from a water company.
Water must be put back in the hands of the people.
And for years water just came out of the tap and society saw it as a virtual zero cost utility. You pay the ‘water rates’ and you get the stuff no restrictions.