I think there's a disconnect in terms of creating that detailed regulatory regime, which does make the connection from the source to the end tap at the house. If those connections are not made clearly and defined in the costing regime, including the regulatory regime that exists.... It's the only way to close all those gaps to actually produce quality water at the other end, whatever the situation, and use available technology and the expertise that is available to do that. There is a cost to that, and that's what you have to pay. You can't get a space shuttle to the moon without actually paying the cost. It's the same with water and waste water.
On September 16th, 2024. See this statement in context.