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Firstly, promoting water conservation is crucial. This can be achieved through public awareness campaigns that educate residents about efficient water usage, leak detection, and responsible practices like smart irrigation. Secondly, upgrading the aging water infrastructure is essential. Investing in modernization efforts, such as replacing old pipes and meters, can reduce leaks and improve system efficiency. Thirdly, implementing proactive leak detection and repair programs can help identify and fix leaks promptly in both public and private infrastructure. Moreover, educating residents about water-saving measures and offering resources for leak detection and repair can further reduce water consumption. Fourthly, evaluating the water rate structure and considering tiered pricing can provide an incentive for conservation and ensure fairness in billing.

Additionally, establishing customer assistance programs for low-income residents can help alleviate the financial burden of high water bills. Collaborating with local government, community organizations, and environmental groups can leverage collective efforts to address the issue comprehensively. Implementing smart water metering technology can empower residents to monitor their usage accurately and detect leaks. Developing strategies for drought resilience, such as xeriscaping and rainwater capture, can further optimize water management. Lastly, regularly reviewing and adapting water policies ensures the system remains affordable, efficient, and environmentally responsible.

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