Water affordability in California is becoming an increasingly complex challenge as rising costs are driven by aging infrastructure, climate pressures and stricter water quality requirements. Investments in system upgrades, along with the need to address emerging contaminants like PFAS, are placing upward pressure on rates—costs that are ultimately passed on to customers. At the same time, while tap water remains relatively inexpensive, many households—particularly in disadvantaged and smaller communities—face growing difficulty managing their bills.
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