Biden’s flagship climate bill is making it more expensive to conserve water: Report

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The Biden administration offered up more than $1 billion through its signature climate bill to conserve water in the Southwest, significantly raising the cost of regional water conservation in the process, Politico reported.

The Biden administration offered $1.2 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act to facilitate an agreement between Arizona, California, and Nevada to lessen water consumption in those states by paying water-rights holders to engage in practices that use water more efficiently, according to Politico. Many of these water users, however, were already being paid to conserve water using almost the same methods under significantly cheaper contracts.

“There’s sort of a rumor in the water community that a lot of people are getting paid to do what they would have done anyway,” one former water official told Politico. Another former water official said that the IRA money would create a new market for water and make it more expensive to pay users to reign in their usage.

Politico’s investigation found that the $1.2 billion spent by the Biden administration increased the cost of existing water-saving agreements by nearly 50%.

Roughly a third of the water conserved in California under the federally-backed three-state agreement was already being saved under less expensive existing contracts.

The agreement came after water levels at Lake Mead, a key reservoir along the Colorado River, reached historic lows, making it possible that the Hoover Dam could run dry, according to Politico. The Colorado River provides water to over 40 million people and 15% of American farmland, according to the Utah Division of Water Resources.

Federal funding for the agreement expires in 2026. It is unclear where funding will come from to match the new, higher water conservation prices.

Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Camille Touton conceded that many of the contracts offered to water-rights holders were based on cheaper prior agreements. Touton argued that the new contracts were different as they would ensure water would stay in Lake Mead, Politico reported.

Many of the entities receiving the federal contracts, however, would have been required to cut their usage anyway if Lake Mead was depleted further.

The IRA has energy and climate provisions that will cost taxpayers nearly $400 billion over the next ten years, per the Congressional Budget Office. Some estimates, such as the one produced by Goldman Sachs, peg the cost much higher at $1.2 trillion.

The Bureau of Reclamation and the Department of the Interior did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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