RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Thirsty Colonias: Rate Regulation and the Provision of Water Service JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 136 OP 150 DO 10.2307/3147149 VO 80 IS 1 A1 Olmstead, Sheila M. YR 2004 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/80/1/136.abstract AB Where the law does not mandate universal service, poor communities frequently are omitted from drinking water supply networks. A c-cording to conventional wisdom, lack of service is due primarily to the high cost of extending service to the poor, their low ability to pay, and their weak political influence. Through an empirical analysis of poor communities in Texas, this study assesses these and other economic and institutional determinants of drinking water service acquisition. The analysis reveals that rate regulation, intended to make water service affordable to all households, is also responsible, and may actually reduce service coverage among the poor. (JEL Q25)