This valuable book tackles the timely issue of determining equitable rates for supplying water to municipalities. It explores the complex considerations involved in setting fair water rates, aiming to find a balance between the needs of both utility companies and consumers. The author delves into the history of rate-making and evaluates different theories on the subject, presenting both established and innovative approaches. The book also examines the various components that contribute to fair rates, including operating expenses, taxes, depreciation, and a reasonable return on investment. Furthermore, it discusses the concept of "going value" and the significance of working capital. Overall, this book provides in-depth insights into the multifaceted challenges of water rate determination and offers pragmatic solutions that can inform decision-making in this critical area.
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