This study describes the trials and tribulations of a growing city involved in maintaining utility rates at an affordable level while completing a one billion dollar utility expansion. Emphasis is on the political and financial issues faced by management. This research deals exclusively with utility rate issues within the City of Cape Coral Florida during rapid growth and utility expansion. The analysis alludes to issues with affordability when the expansion is stopped, but bonds for a new water plant must be paid
This paper analyzes some economic issues involved with the common practice of using metered water ra...
This article is a product of a nine-month training and application program implemented by the micro ...
Calculating the benefits and costs of water conservation or efficiency programs requires knowing th...
This study describes the trials and tribulations of a growing city involved in maintaining utility r...
Municipalities are faced with escalating costs, harder to find resources, and increasing regulatory ...
This study reviews ten water utilities in Florida utilizing current pricing models to determine how ...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the links between water affordability and investments ci...
This study describes the trials and tribulations of an Ohio township involved in maintaining utility...
Stormwater fee affordability is a rarely discussed factor when examining the impacts of stormwater u...
This is a study of the adequacy of the potable water supply in Northeast Florida, defined as Duval, ...
Economic theory suggests that price incentives can be used to encourage water conservation in reside...
This research examines management processes that lead to the omission of $2.3 million in betterment ...
The three chapters of this dissertation investigate two policy issues faced by water utilities: inf...
Abstract This research project starts with a review of the literature that addresses the challenges ...
The issue of water scarcity in developing countries has come to the forefront as a result of increas...
This paper analyzes some economic issues involved with the common practice of using metered water ra...
This article is a product of a nine-month training and application program implemented by the micro ...
Calculating the benefits and costs of water conservation or efficiency programs requires knowing th...
This study describes the trials and tribulations of a growing city involved in maintaining utility r...
Municipalities are faced with escalating costs, harder to find resources, and increasing regulatory ...
This study reviews ten water utilities in Florida utilizing current pricing models to determine how ...
The purpose of this research is to evaluate the links between water affordability and investments ci...
This study describes the trials and tribulations of an Ohio township involved in maintaining utility...
Stormwater fee affordability is a rarely discussed factor when examining the impacts of stormwater u...
This is a study of the adequacy of the potable water supply in Northeast Florida, defined as Duval, ...
Economic theory suggests that price incentives can be used to encourage water conservation in reside...
This research examines management processes that lead to the omission of $2.3 million in betterment ...
The three chapters of this dissertation investigate two policy issues faced by water utilities: inf...
Abstract This research project starts with a review of the literature that addresses the challenges ...
The issue of water scarcity in developing countries has come to the forefront as a result of increas...
This paper analyzes some economic issues involved with the common practice of using metered water ra...
This article is a product of a nine-month training and application program implemented by the micro ...
Calculating the benefits and costs of water conservation or efficiency programs requires knowing th...