jinman
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I don't have a well, but I got a water bill today for $222.76.![]()
That's just not right.
I don't have a well, but I got a water bill today for $222.76.![]()
That's just not right.Bird, I can't help but believe that's highway robbery. Does Corinth have to pay Dallas for water like so many communities? Didn't you say all the water came from wells? Many towns with wells and their own reservoirs have to pay big prices to Dallas when they need extra water. I am truly lucky to have a great well.
Well wind picked up and could hear the thunder and nothing![]()
That's just not right.Bird, I can't help but believe that's highway robbery. Does Corinth have to pay Dallas for water like so many communities? Didn't you say all the water came from wells? Many towns with wells and their own reservoirs have to pay big prices to Dallas when they need extra water. I am truly lucky to have a great well.
No, Jim, I don't think any of Corinth's water comes from wells. It comes from Lake Lewisville via the Upper Trinity Regional Water District. As far as I know, it's all from their Lewisville Treatment Plant. In this hot weather, I guess we take more showers, do more laundry, and I've tried to water enough to keep the grass alive, but certainly not as much as it appears to need. However, according to the bill, we used 30,529 gallons. It's hard to believe we used an average of a thousand gallons a day, which is more than 5 times as much as we used in February or March.
But I don't think we have any leaks indoors or outdoors.
Bird,
Is your sewerage fee bases on your water meter?
In the East most communities that have water and sewer for the community and/or surrounding communities use the water meter to figure the sewer bill. The sewer bill is usually 2X the water. So if you water grass a lot it really costs you even though you are not really putting that burden on the sewer plant.
Ron
No, Jim, I don't think any of Corinth's water comes from wells. It comes from Lake Lewisville via the Upper Trinity Regional Water District. As far as I know, it's all from their Lewisville Treatment Plant. In this hot weather, I guess we take more showers, do more laundry, and I've tried to water enough to keep the grass alive, but certainly not as much as it appears to need. However, according to the bill, we used 30,529 gallons. It's hard to believe we used an average of a thousand gallons a day, which is more than 5 times as much as we used in February or March.
But I don't think we have any leaks indoors or outdoors.
I just couldn't do it!! don't know why, I guess with the drought the animals are dealing with, along with some a-hole dumping this thing out in the "country" I just couldn't take advantage of the situation. I haven't told my wife yet, but she wont believe me, I usually deal swift with theses kind of things.
Sorry to drag it out.
. . . To add insult to injury, she also said "your getting soft in your old age"
I think it's the decaf myself..LOL
Jim you got that right, That's generally why I "deal" with it early on. I don't particularly don't care for cats, but they can serve a purpose.
Wife called, gave her the scoop, she said, well maybe the cat will catch some moles:laughing: She saw it when she left for work, said "it's so tiny"
To add insult to injury, she also said "your getting soft in your old age"
I think it's the decaf myself..LOL