Source of Funds for Water Infrastructure Projects (February 2013)

Source of Funds for Water Infrastructure Projects (February 2013)

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categorycolumn-1
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects25%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill15%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses39%
Don't know / no opinion21%

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categoryDemocratIndependentRepublican
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects28%26%21%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill14%17%16%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses39%35%41%
Don't know / no opinion18%22%23%

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categoryLean RepublicanNot very strong RepublicanStrong Republican
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects19%24%20%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill11%25%15%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses38%39%43%
Don't know / no opinion32%13%22%

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categoryLean DemocratNot very strong DemocratStrong Democrat
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects19%30%32%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill11%14%16%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses50%40%34%
Don't know / no opinion20%16%18%

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categoryLiberalsModeratesConservatives
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects23%24%26%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill13%18%16%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses44%37%37%
Don't know / no opinion20%21%21%

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categoryLeaning conservativeSomewhat conservativeExtremely conservative
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects22%28%26%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill21%11%18%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses36%42%33%
Don't know / no opinion21%19%23%

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categoryLeaning liberalSomewhat liberalExtremely liberal
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects20%21%28%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill11%18%9%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses49%40%45%
Don't know / no opinion21%21%17%

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categoryDemocratRepublicanTea Party
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects27%20%27%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill16%19%16%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses40%44%37%
Don't know / no opinion17%18%21%

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categoryWhiteBlackHispanic
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects21%43%25%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill14%12%22%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses44%21%34%
Don't know / no opinion20%24%20%

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categoryMaleFemale
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects27%22%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill13%18%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses39%39%
Don't know / no opinion21%21%

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categoryUrbanSuburbanRural
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects27%22%26%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill14%15%18%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses39%41%36%
Don't know / no opinion20%21%21%

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categoryNo high schoolHigh school graduateSome college2-year4-yearPost-grad
With a one time expenditure to establish a fund for financing local projects33%26%25%30%21%18%
With a flat fee charged to all water users, such as a monthly "tap fee" added to your water bill10%19%15%15%14%13%
With a surcharge based on the amount of water used by individuals and businesses34%30%40%39%48%51%
Don't know / no opinion23%25%21%16%17%18%

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