On water markets and wildfires, the President has a point
In a 2018 study, the R Street Institute’s Josiah Neeley documented that “urban water users typically pay between $1 to $3 per thousand gallons of water. By contrast, many farmers pay only a few pennies per thousand gallons.” Meanwhile, municipal authorities keep water prices artificially low, hardly encouraging conservation or water collection.
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