I think the answer is fairly simple. We need to provide the actual cost of operating and maintaining water treatment systems. In its simplest form, that's what this comes down to. It's the actual cost of replacing outdated equipment, the actual cost of maintaining equipment and the actual cost of figuring out what's wrong with a system that you have to pump that much chlorine into it. It feels very much that after many decades of living through this like a political issue, we need the federal government to find the financial support to make these things happen.
On September 16th, 2024. See this statement in context.