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water rate

British  

noun

  1. a charge made for the public supply of water

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“Our disadvantaged residents,” he said, “can’t afford a water rate increase.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jul. 20, 2021

Weeks into the pandemic, Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan reluctantly suspended the controversial water shutoffs and offered a temporary discounted water rate.

From Slate • Jan. 13, 2021

As a candidate, his campaign published fliers stating that “Billy McKinney will hold the line on taxes and fees …” Months later, McKinney voted “aye” on a $1.60 per thousand water rate increase.

From Washington Post • Feb. 13, 2020

In the past 10 years, the water rate in the city has doubled.

From The Guardian • Jul. 20, 2017

Knowing the average weight of steam supplied per hour for the run, and the average indicated horsepower developed during the same period, the water rate of the engine is easily computed.

From Steam Engines Machinery's Reference Series, Number 70 by Anonymous