San Diego County Grapples with Water Costs as Ambitious Infrastructure Projects Drive Rates Skyward
Ratepayers face potential 150% increase over next decade despite reliable supply and political settlement San Diego Residents Discover The cost of water security is high living in a desert San Diego County residents are confronting a paradox: the region has never been more water-secure, yet costs are projected to soar dramatically over the next decade, with wholesale water rates potentially jumping from about $2,000 per acre-foot next year to anywhere from $3,500 to $5,000 per acre-foot by 2035. The financial squeeze comes as the San Diego County Water Authority announced in October 2024 that the region has plenty of water to meet demands in water year 2025 regardless of weather conditions, thanks to regional investments in water reliability and two consecutive wet winters. SIDEBAR: Water Prices in Other Mediterranean Climate Regions How does San Diego compare globally? San Diego's water costs are among the highest for regions with similar Mediterranean climates worldwide. H...