SOUNDING OFF: More strategies to curb water use
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The 8-cent-per-gallon cost of water quoted in the Coastline Pilot [“Water district OKs rate hike,” Nov. 14] should have been $.004 ($3.02 per unit/748 gallons/unit = $.004 = 0.4 cents/gallon). This does not include the fixed service cost of the meter.
At $0.004 per gallon, there is very little motivation to conserve water and the related pumping costs of the energy that is required to deliver potable water 24/7 to our taps from Lake Powell, the Sierras and regional wells.
To effect water and energy conservation, we should encourage our water districts to:
?Bill in consumer-friendly gallons rather than engineer’s units;
?Charge much less for the first few gallons consumed;
?Charge much more per unit (gallon) over a base allowance;
?Implement highly tiered rate structures;
?Use the cash flow from the higher tiers to provide much more technical assistance;
?Offer more incentives for “Smart” irrigation devices when accompanied by on-site voluntary inspections of irrigation systems;
?Provide rebates when noted deficiencies have been implemented;
?Implement remote automatic meter reading;
?Automatically and contemporaneously alarm users when water consumption is abnormally high;
?Bill monthly; and
?Generate more funding for repairing leaks in the district pipelines.
Smart and diligent consumers could end up paying more per unit, but spending less per year.
GARY UNDERHILL is a Laguna Beach resident.
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