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August 25, 2011 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Is $200 water bill every two months too high for three people? #724877August 25, 2011 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Is $200 water bill every two months too high for three people? #725034
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ParticipantOne quick thing that you may want to check is if you have a small water leak. Maybe they already checked this during inspection.
First make sure that no one is using water and see if water meter arrow is still spinning. You may want to take a picture of the arrow and compare it to the position 5-10 mins later or so. If it is spinning, you may have a leak. You can then try shutting off various valves to pinpoint where it is.
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(Interesting that FLU’s sewer usage was higher than the water usage. I don’t know how that’s possible. As far as I know they don’t monitor sewer output. LOL.)[/quote]
Also sewer bill is calculated based on the lowest water use month in the winter (Nov- March period?) So if you turn off/minimally use irrigation in winter, it will lower your sewer bill for the next year. (at least in San Diego city water district). Coversely, if you used lot of water in winter and only little bit in summer, your sewer bill may get bigger than water bill, I think
August 25, 2011 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Is $200 water bill every two months too high for three people? #725400enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantOne quick thing that you may want to check is if you have a small water leak. Maybe they already checked this during inspection.
First make sure that no one is using water and see if water meter arrow is still spinning. You may want to take a picture of the arrow and compare it to the position 5-10 mins later or so. If it is spinning, you may have a leak. You can then try shutting off various valves to pinpoint where it is.
[quote=UCGal]
(Interesting that FLU’s sewer usage was higher than the water usage. I don’t know how that’s possible. As far as I know they don’t monitor sewer output. LOL.)[/quote]
Also sewer bill is calculated based on the lowest water use month in the winter (Nov- March period?) So if you turn off/minimally use irrigation in winter, it will lower your sewer bill for the next year. (at least in San Diego city water district). Coversely, if you used lot of water in winter and only little bit in summer, your sewer bill may get bigger than water bill, I think
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ParticipantCan you go on strike and then claim unemployment benefits? If you can, then isn’t it unfair to the others who are paying into unemployment insurance system?
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ParticipantCan you go on strike and then claim unemployment benefits? If you can, then isn’t it unfair to the others who are paying into unemployment insurance system?
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ParticipantCan you go on strike and then claim unemployment benefits? If you can, then isn’t it unfair to the others who are paying into unemployment insurance system?
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ParticipantCan you go on strike and then claim unemployment benefits? If you can, then isn’t it unfair to the others who are paying into unemployment insurance system?
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ParticipantCan you go on strike and then claim unemployment benefits? If you can, then isn’t it unfair to the others who are paying into unemployment insurance system?
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ParticipantWalmart supercenter is approved in Poway. Won’t be ready in time for this strike! (or will it be :)?)
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ParticipantWalmart supercenter is approved in Poway. Won’t be ready in time for this strike! (or will it be :)?)
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ParticipantWalmart supercenter is approved in Poway. Won’t be ready in time for this strike! (or will it be :)?)
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ParticipantWalmart supercenter is approved in Poway. Won’t be ready in time for this strike! (or will it be :)?)
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ParticipantWalmart supercenter is approved in Poway. Won’t be ready in time for this strike! (or will it be :)?)
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ParticipantLOL!!!
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ParticipantLOL!!!
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