Not true. Water is "burdened" by pile of rights, where using more water reduces future cost for big entities.
Individual citizen consumption has nothing to do with prices, and their average usage is meaningless.
States and large water rights ventures fight over all these, and farmers are extremely incentivized to keep growing anything year round to consume at or above but never below their water allocation and right.
Individual citizen consumption has nothing to do with prices, and their average usage is meaningless.
States and large water rights ventures fight over all these, and farmers are extremely incentivized to keep growing anything year round to consume at or above but never below their water allocation and right.