Why is it that these charges on my utility bills cost more than the utilities?My water bill:Base Service Charge: $11.00Water Consumption - Retail: $0.61The service charge is 18 times the cost of the water.
6/3/2009 5:36:04 PM
because they'd lose money if they only charged everyone <$5you paid $11.61 for a month's worth of fresh water. i wouldn't complain.[Edited on June 3, 2009 at 5:42 PM. Reason : you probably make that in 10 mins if you figured your salary divided by 40 hrs/week ]
6/3/2009 5:41:31 PM
you forget how important fresh water is, so shut the fuck up
6/3/2009 5:49:51 PM
Air is important too, but you can bet your ass I'd be bitching if I had to pay 12 bucks a month for it.
6/3/2009 8:35:57 PM
The water supply lines and sewer lines are still connected to your house and in service, whether you use them or not.Think of it like paying a municipal-wide rent for the services that are hooked up to your house for your convenience.We also don't pay shit for water, so it's really nothing to complain about. Just wait til it gets more scarce in the future and the prices become $rape.
6/3/2009 8:51:16 PM
So, what is your total water bill? Mine is always close to $50/month, which includes trash pickup, but MAN!I figure there's a leak somewhere between the meter and the house.Water Base Charge: $3.00Water $3.28/ 1000 gallonsSewer Base Charge: $3.00Sewer $5.25/ 1000 gallonsTrash pickup: $11.75So just the zero usage charges run $17.75/month.
6/3/2009 9:07:10 PM
6/3/2009 9:09:11 PM
that's what i wondered too. "delivery charges" for electricity last month was $41, the actual usage was like $25-30.
6/4/2009 9:14:12 AM
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6/4/2009 1:09:55 PM
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6/4/2009 3:38:57 PM
He paid $11 for 24/7/365 unfettered access to clean water. Not bad!If you make just $2,000 a month, that's 1/181 of your monthly expenses, haha.
6/4/2009 3:46:44 PM
Are you incapable of itemizing costs?He paid $11.61 to have a pipe somewhere on his property spew water that trickled down through a river and got processed in a municipal facility. If that was all he was paying, he would still be making trips back and fourth with a water jug on his head.The reality is that he also paid (or continues to pay) for copper pipes through his mortgage, house price, or rent. Copper, with 61 years of reserves left on Earth, seems to be one of the most sustainable aspects of his water infrastructure when you consider the increasing scarcity of abundant clean water and the likelihood of his job being outsourced to India sometime soon.You're also not taking into account whatever taxes he paid that went to subsidize his neighborhood's use of water. Superfund EPA projects inefficiently cleaning up industrial messes that would otherwise pollute the water (and maybe still are). State and city expensive restoration projects for wetlands and other natural lands. Those aren't in his water bill, but he still pays for them.And it's not like the city water treatment and distribution system costs anything more than $11/month for each customer anyway. He may be 'blessed' with the luxury of water where he lives, but it's a fact that just happens to have very little to do with the fact that he pays $11/month for water, and a fact that does nothing to justify the fact that he should still have to pay that amount when he has low water use.[Edited on June 4, 2009 at 5:07 PM. Reason : ]
6/4/2009 4:57:20 PM
Yeah, you're right. Good use of 15 minutes of your time... do you have a Twitter feed?
6/4/2009 5:01:32 PM
GUYS THIS IS AMERICA. I'LL USE ALL THE FUCKING FRESH WATER I WANT AND I WILL NOT PAY FOR IT. FUCK YOU./notloungeappropriate
6/4/2009 5:08:18 PM
too cheap to meter
6/4/2009 5:11:41 PM
hahahamrfrog = willy nilly?
6/4/2009 5:53:51 PM
no,mrfrog = EMCE
6/4/2009 8:31:15 PM
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6/5/2009 10:41:38 AM
AAAAAAHHHHHHH DROPPING LOADS
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