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GUEST COMMENTARY: Helping Water Ratepayers Stay Afloat During COVID |

Mona Rios The pandemic has brought into even more compelling focus an important societal issue in San Diego County and California: How to ensure that everyone has access to safe and reliable water supplies. State estimates show there are approximately $1 billion in uncollected water bills statewide since the start of the pandemic that are directly attributable to household economic impacts associated with the pandemic. To be clear, water affordability challenges predate COVID-19. There has long been tension between the need to invest in a reliable water supply to sustain our economy and quality of life and the need to maintain affordable access for all to this essential resource for life.

Helix Water District looks at rate changes to take effect in July

Helix Water District looks at rate changes to take effect in July
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Municipal Market Embraces ESG, Boosts Green-Labeled Debt

US municipal green-labeled debt will continue to grab a larger share of the municipal market this year, from 3.4% of total municipal issuance in 2020 to 4.1% in 2021, according to new research from S&P Global Ratings. On average, sustainable debt’s share of total municipal market issuances increased 51% per year from 2014 through 2020. While green bonds make up the majority of the municipal sustainable debt market, municipal issuers’ surging interest in touting their social and sustainability credentials has led to extraordinary growth in social and sustainability-labeled bonds over the past two years, according to the research. In 2020, social bond issuance rose to 26% of total sustainable debt issuance, up from a nearly insignificant amount issued in 2019. The pandemic and related consequences amplified the long-term growth.

San Diego Community News Group - Water Authority exploring new aqueduct plan

Water Authority exploring new aqueduct plan San Diego Community News Group Published - 02/15/21 - 07:30 AM | 2358 views | 0   | 23  Addressing the San Diego region’s limited local water supplies with innovative ideas is something the San Diego County Water Authority has become known for. Using expertise gained from decades of successful planning and projects, the Water Authority is developing strategies to reduce the future cost of water that sustains the economy and quality of life across the county. Those efforts are ramping up in early 2021, following a Water Authority Board decision to continue assessing the potential for a new aqueduct to transport San Diego’s low-cost, high-priority water supplies from the Colorado River to San Diego County. About 50 percent of the region’s current water supplies are from this independent source, and it is the region’s lowest base-cost supply.

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