2016
DOI: 10.5942/jawwa.2016.108.0018
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Developing Drought Rates: Why Agencies Should Prepare for a Not‐So‐Rainy Day

Abstract: The Case Study of California Shows how Setting Drought Rates can Help Utilities Avoid Defaulting on Loan Covenants and Maintain Reserves.

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“…Another common driver for combined tariff increases across many regions of North Americaparticularly in drought-stricken states such as Texas and Californiais the need to improve water conservation (Gaur et al 2016). Efforts to encourage conservation across the USA in recent years have had a meaningful impact on reducing national water usage levels (Aubuchon & Morley 2013).…”
Section: North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another common driver for combined tariff increases across many regions of North Americaparticularly in drought-stricken states such as Texas and Californiais the need to improve water conservation (Gaur et al 2016). Efforts to encourage conservation across the USA in recent years have had a meaningful impact on reducing national water usage levels (Aubuchon & Morley 2013).…”
Section: North Americamentioning
confidence: 99%