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Man you Albertans are getting hosed. Paying for water??
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I would agree, that seems very high...after my 250G salty was up and running my water bill only went up $30, my power bill went up about $40.
My combined bill for power, water, waste etc is around $300/month. Of course there are some fluctuations but in general that is the mean.
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If that is just a water bill, there is a water leak. Toilets are a likely culprit, as you can't always tell they are leaking. Use some food colouring in the tank to see if you have a leak, it will show up in the bowl generally.
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its water sewage and garbage.
The garbage accounts for like 23 bux of it. the water is a good portion of it the sewage seems to be tied in with the water.
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If electrical isn't include then you definitely have a major leak somewhere. Check to see if your water meter needle is spinning wildly. Or spinning at all when all your water is turned off. Do you have outside irrigation ? Those can crack and leak without you know. Or even just hoses in general outside. Do you use those click-fit hose fittings? Those tend to be leaky as well over time. Leaky toilet flappers are a bit of a problem too. I had to replace two of them last year on two toilets that were leaking.
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