Thursday, May 10, 2012

Giant SoCal water agency says global warming law will cost it $10 million to $50 million a year - chicagotribune.com

Southern California's biggest water wholesaler says it faces an extra $10 million to $50 million in annual expenses to comply with California's global warming law.

Those costs will flow down to ratepayers already stressed by steeply rising bills, said the giant Metropolitan Water District, importer of most of the water used in Southern California.

1 comment:

Contrapundit said...

Socal to see water prices necessarily skyrocket with the CA cap & trade debacle. The econuts want water prices to go through the roof, just like with energy.