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On 6/23/2025 4:51 AM, John B. wrote:On Sun, 22 Jun 2025 21:13:33 -0700, Jeff Liebermann <jeffl@cruzio.com>>
wrote:
On Sun, 22 Jun 2025 15:46:45 -0400, Frank Krygowski
<frkrygow@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>On 6/22/2025 12:00 PM, cyclintom wrote:>My fucking water bill last month was $100 and that was almost entirely from flushing toilets. That, just 15 years ago wouls have been $10.>
Mine arrived yesterday. $26.10 for the month. You need to move out of
that hellhole before your water bills break you!
My last water bill was $80.50. I live about 60 miles south of Tom. We
have different water companies. My water bill has been creeping
upwards since the last few droughts:
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droughts_in_California#Dry_years>
My water bill went up even faster after the CZU fire destroyed a large
part of the water distribution and storage system Aug-Sept 2020:
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CZU_Lightning_Complex_fires>
Also, only $9.50 of the $80.50 is for water. The rest if for service.
In other words, if the water district delivered no water, my bill
would still be $71 per month.
>
I suspect that Tom's water bill follows the same pattern, where
reducing his water use will have almost no effect on his $100 monthly
bill.
Dig a well....
--
cheers,
John B.
Sounds simple. It's not. In WI you need a drill permit
first, can't do it yourself, as it requires a licensed well
driller and then there's county water testing, forever.
>
As with your 'water' bill, the larger expense is on the
other (sewage) side. In rural areas, that's septic tank
clearance and testing (leach fields no longer permitted).
>
https://odorfreeseptic.com/septic-system-regulations/wisconsin-septic-system-regulations/
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