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Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
A study by Stanford University and other institutions finds that climate change could nearly double household water costs in some American cities, particularly in Santa Cruz, California, due to stressed water systems requiring costly infrastructure upgrades. Low-income residents may be disproportionately affected as water rates rise faster than inflation.
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