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Water affordability is a growing issue of national concern as households across the United States see their water bills increase. Join us for this virtual roundtable in which a panel of academic researchers, community activists, and provider representatives examine water prices, the factors driving water price increases, and approaches to address water access. They’ll also discuss the impact of water system ownership, COVID-19, fair market value legislation, and water affordability on communities.
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Water Pricing and Affordability in the US: Public vs Private Ownership
Water shutoff moratoria lowered COVID-19 infection and death across US States
Which States and Cities Protect Residents from Water Disconnection in the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Relationship Between Water Shutoffs and COVID Infections and Deaths
Op-Ed: What’s fair about this method of determining ‘fair-market-value’ of public utilities?
In the case of the Bound Brook sewer sale, it's seller who should 'beware
Special Report: Water System resiliency in the wake of COVID-19
Report on Governance from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies
RESOURCES / NEXT STEPS
Water Pricing and Affordability in the US: Public vs Private Ownership
Water shutoff moratoria lowered COVID-19 infection and death across US States
Which States and Cities Protect Residents from Water Disconnection in the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Relationship Between Water Shutoffs and COVID Infections and Deaths
Op-Ed: What’s fair about this method of determining ‘fair-market-value’ of public utilities?
In the case of the Bound Brook sewer sale, it's seller who should 'beware
Special Report: Water System resiliency in the wake of COVID-19
Report on Governance from the National Association of Clean Water Agencies