Study Finds Dry Cities Have Cheap Water

A first-of-its-kind study evaluating residential water use and charges in 30 metropolitan areas of the United States finds that some drought-plagued, “dry” cities in the country actually have the lowest water rates in the nation.
 
June 28, 2010 - PRLog -- Vista, CA  - June 28, 2010 -A first-of-its-kind study evaluating residential water use and charges in 30 metropolitan areas of the United States finds that some drought-plagued, “dry” cities in the country actually have the lowest water rates in the nation.

The study was conducted by the Circle of Blue, a news and communications organization focusing on water-related issues.

The study found that a family of four using approximately 100 gallons of water per day pays about $34 per month in Phoenix, AZ, a dry city that has chronic water shortages.

However, the same amount of water used in Boston, MA, generally believed to be “water-rich,” costs $65--nearly twice as much.

Similarly, the same family of four living in Las Vegas, NV, another dry city, pays about $33 per month. Yet in Atlanta, with 10 times the amount of rainfall as Las Vegas, the charge is $73 per month.

“Some of this is the result of water infrastructure issues,” says Klaus Reichardt, CEO and founder of Waterless Co., makers of Waterless No-Flush™ urinals. “Boston and Atlanta are older cities with older water delivery systems.  These are often costly to operate. Phoenix and Las Vegas [on the other hand] have newer, more efficient systems.”

The study also revealed:

•   Santa Fe, NM, has the highest overall water rates in the country for high-volume users.

•   People in Boston use the smallest amount of water per day, 41 gallons.

•   People in Fresno, CA, use the most, 211 gallons.

“The big problem here is that rates are so low in some dry cities [that] they encourage water use instead of conservation,” says Reichardt.

But there is also some good news in the study. Water use in cities such as Milwaukee, Los Angeles -- even Las Vegas and Santa Fe-- has actually dropped in recent years, according to Reichardt.

“These findings,” he adds, “show that [water] conservation is possible, but to achieve its full potential, must be encouraged across the country.”


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Available for Presentations on Water Conservation:
Klaus Reichardt is founder and CEO of Waterless Co Inc., manufacturer of No-Flush Urinals, Vista, Calif. Reichardt founded the company in 1991 with the goal to establish a new market segment in the plumbing fixture industry with water conservation in mind. Reichardt is a frequent writer and presenter, discussing water conservation issues.  He can be reached at klaus@waterless.com.




About Waterless
Waterless Co. Inc. has established a reputation as an innovative manufacturer, serving the building, plumbing, and janitorial industry for over 18 years.  Based in Vista, Ca, Waterless Co. offers quality, innovation and expertise in water conservation and high efficiency products for building owners with a full line of Waterless No-Flush urinals, cleaning liquids, and cost saving accessories.  Visit: www.waterless.com

Waterless Co.
1050 Joshua Way
Vista, CA 92081 USA
888-NOFLUSH (888-663-5874)
sales@waterless.com

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