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re: What do you typically pay on your water bill each month?
Posted on 6/17/25 at 7:03 pm to Allthatfades
Posted on 6/17/25 at 7:03 pm to Allthatfades
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Good Lord at some of these answers. Mine usually runs around $20. But I am single and in rural Mississippi
I am single.. Most of the time.. But I did forget to add that garbage pick up is included in the bill... That is why it went up so high because they had to get a new garbage company for some reason.. I don't think they looked hard enough to get a deal for the people... Maybe some kick backs going on...
Posted on 6/17/25 at 7:08 pm to themetalreb
This might be the most boring thread the OT has ever had
Posted on 6/17/25 at 7:12 pm to themetalreb
$140. Magnolia water is pathetic
Posted on 6/17/25 at 7:23 pm to themetalreb
I probably average $130 a month with the SWB in N.O. but that also includes the garbage pickup fee. Three people in the house and at least 5 loads of wash a week and a pretty big back yard vegetable garden (1000 sq. ft.) and about 50 or so potted plants around the house that need watering daily this time of year.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 7:59 pm to themetalreb
Eight years ago, it was $40-50 but the city wanted to run city sewage down our road instead of septic tanks and made us pay for the work by making our bills extra for 10 years. Plus I had to pay to tap into the sewer. Our bill has been $130 for the past nine years.
You can bet I'm calling the city when the 10 year agreement is up. They're probably hoping no one remembers or notices.
You can bet I'm calling the city when the 10 year agreement is up. They're probably hoping no one remembers or notices.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:02 pm to themetalreb
quote:$26/month
What do you typically pay on your water bill each month?
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:03 pm to themetalreb
In BR for just water, it’s roughly $30/35 per month. That’s just counting water. Not sewer which is also in our bill and is about 2x as much for whatever reason.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:03 pm to themetalreb
$24/month over that and I got a leak
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:03 pm to themetalreb
In the Summer, around $300
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:04 pm to cheobode
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Eight years ago, it was $40-50 but the city wanted to run city sewage down our road instead of septic tanks and made us pay for the work by making our bills extra for 10 years. Plus I had to pay to tap into the sewer. Our bill has been $130 for the past nine years.
Killdozer activated.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:05 pm to X123F45
Now is that $350 or is that treefiddy?
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:19 pm to themetalreb
$0, well water, but I know I’m paying some electricity to get it out the ground but no idea how much.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:35 pm to themetalreb
Topisaw Water Lincoln county Ms. $44 last month.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:36 pm to themetalreb
none, I cut the lock and use a crescent wrench with a screwdriver through the hole to turn it back on after the water company cuts me off.
but seriously, mine runs about $30/mo. but I'm on septic. Hasn't really changed in years but I'm also on a rural co-op
but seriously, mine runs about $30/mo. but I'm on septic. Hasn't really changed in years but I'm also on a rural co-op
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:37 pm to themetalreb
Umm..all of it. Cuz I like having water.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:37 pm to themetalreb
$55, that includes water, sewer and trash. After reading some of these, I'm not going to complain.
Posted on 6/17/25 at 8:38 pm to themetalreb
Zero.
I live in the country. And it tastes good, too.
I live in the country. And it tastes good, too.
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