Beijing Hikes Water Price to Promote Conservation
Published:
2009-12-22
China's water-scarce capital city will raise the fee of residential water supply by 0.3 yuan to 4 yuan per cubic meter on December 22. In the next two years, water price in Beijing will be hiked further to reflect its scarcity and to promote conversation.
Source: The Beijing News
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