There's some seriously sketch looking stuff going on with my bill.
Anybody else having huge over charges on theirs?
Anybody else having huge over charges on theirs?
How many stations? I have 6 in my set and that can actually put out a pretty good amount of water. Four days a week is a lot even at 10 minutes each. I have mine set for right at 30 minutes a station on Wednesday and then I run them 10-12 more minutes on Wednesday after the sun goes down. I hand water once a week on my bare spots where I don't have a lot of soil.bonfarr said:
My bill for July was $650. I was watering 4 days a week for 10 minutes per station but no way it should have cost that right? I shut everything off and watched the meter and didn't see anything that led me to suspect a leak.
ISWYDT.bonfarr said:
I was watering 4 days a week
Nom de Plume said:
I love these rate structures. With a family of 5, pool and a half acre yard it's impossible to keep below 10k gal per month. During the summer we can't keep below a multiple of that. I don't mind paying more for use, and even bigger fixed fees for capital improvements, but I hate paying exponentially more to subsidize others. Drives me nuts.
CPS and SAWS were both $600+.
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BrazosDog02 said:
If people living in or around the hill country and are watering their yard, they should not only be charged for usage, it should be penalized and charged at a premium. Tremendous waste of water that is completely unnecessary. It's not free to get that water. Bear in mind, there are still acreages available outside the city where you can move and drill your own well, and do what you want for nothing more than the cost of electricity.