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Now I realise that pricing water at a market rate would not go down well with the people of NSW, but I was thinking on the bus, what if we offered every household an amount of water that gave them x amount of drinking water, enough for 15 mins shower per person, etc, etc at the current rate, then charged any extra water at the current rate + whatever it would cost to construct a water recycling facility to produce that water. This means that anyone filling pools, watering their massive rose gardens or whatever else has to pay the market rate for what is in effect a "non-essential" use of water. This means that people still have water at the current rate for their "needs", but pay what it would actually cost for their "wants", and this discourages water wastage while still being electable policy.
What does everyone else think?
(Yes, I realise that this post is probably a bit incomprehensible due to alcohol consumption, I don't care.)
What does everyone else think?
(Yes, I realise that this post is probably a bit incomprehensible due to alcohol consumption, I don't care.)