Residents of Grand Bend are affected by a planning process that projects the price of local water used in homes.
The following is written in a way that is suited for accountants, but for ordinary readers there are things to be learned by trying to understand how the price of water is arrived at and whether you agree that the essentials that are included in the plan. The accounting may seem like mumbo jumbo and the legal stuff is all like a library book you never want to have on your bedside table!
Review the diagrams and following tables and then create a little table for yourself based on the projected prices and your own usage in the past. Combine the two sets of numbers to get figure of your own to see whether you can afford the inflation built into the prices of water used in the plan. If the majority of people find that the cost of water as a share of their nominal income rises too rapidly that is a problem. What do you find?
Time is, was and will be. Without time we would not be. What a load it has to carry! Time seems eternal! You might even ask whether cycles in time exist? If so read Roger Penrose's book on new attitudes in physics towards possible "Cycles in Time".