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Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
A study by Stanford University and other institutions found that climate change could nearly double household water costs in cities like Santa Cruz, California, as municipal systems face stress from hotter, drier conditions. The research highlights that low-income residents will be disproportionately affected by rising water bills, which have increased three times the rate of inflation over the past two decades due to infrastructure upgrades and deferred maintenance.
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- Climate change could double household water costs in some cities, study finds
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