Abstract

Pricing is the primary process by which water utilities recover costs. Unfortunately, costing and rate design practices in the water industry lag behind practices in other public utility sectors. This article focuses on water rate innovations, with emphasis on the integration of marginal cost and traditional average cost pricing. Pricing and costing developments in other public utility sectors are discussed in relation to their applicability to water utilities.

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