San Diego Water Crisis

I finally see the good side of having a tiny house Power bill usually $90. If you can find some place to get water cheap...55gal barrels are good for hauling water. You can find used barrels that have had apple juice in them at feed supply places. We used to use them to haul water to our horses before the well was put in. Of course for this you would need a truck of some sort. Also make good dog houses if you cut the end off…opps think I may have just proven I’m a redneck, but the dogs really thought it was cool and that’s what counts right?
 
Time to start digging a well! On a serious note, I can sympathize. Jersey is not much better. Electric is out the roof, but I couldn't tell ya how much water is (it's included in my rent) and my parents have well water. It's probably really expensive like everthing else here.
 
How much are you currently paying per month for water? Here in Santa Barbara I pay maybe 40 or 50 bucks. I don't keep Discus, but still I can't imagine a 400 dollar water bill.
When I visit San Diego I notice lots of green lawns and parks that always seem to have the sprinklers on. Seems like the city wastes a lot of water considering the semi-arid climate. Maybe they are about to pay the price.
Would be a shame if you gave up your discus tanks. I saw a pic on these boards. Really nice.
Good luck. Hope we get some rain soon!
Im in the Los Angeles area and if San Diego is like Los Angeles then they use reclaimed water for watering the landscaped areas. You definitely DONT want to drink that stuff lol
 
A bigger problem with the drought here in Cali is that it will effect the entire U.S. and Canada. Just wait to see what the prices for veggies and milk are going to be if we don't get 150% of normal precipitation by April.
 
Affect Canada? Nuuuuuuuuuu.
 
we just moved to rural north carolina, and when i read the original post, i ran to get my bill and check out our kWh usage.

Our usage was 2,796 for the month (tons of christmas lights - 4 decorated trees for crying out loud!) and our bill in a 3 bedroom ranch w/2 baths was $285 and I thought I was going to puke. I have been pissy all week, telling the mrs. to turn off lights, and keep the t-stat down., and put on another sweatshirt!

compared to san diego, i guess i should just shut up, huh?
 
oh you're in Cali...the place of one season.

you could collect rainwater if you really needed to.

If we had rain, we wouldn't be paying through the nose for water.

How much are you currently paying per month for water? Here in Santa Barbara I pay maybe 40 or 50 bucks. I don't keep Discus, but still I can't imagine a 400 dollar water bill.
When I visit San Diego I notice lots of green lawns and parks that always seem to have the sprinklers on. Seems like the city wastes a lot of water considering the semi-arid climate. Maybe they are about to pay the price.
Would be a shame if you gave up your discus tanks. I saw a pic on these boards. Really nice.
Good luck. Hope we get some rain soon!

Currently I pay a water mill bi-monthly and that runs about $260, so divided by 2, that would equal about $130. Talks suggest that the rates would double to quadrouple by June so that could potentially put my bill anywhere fom $260 to $520 based on my current water usage.

Someone else mentioned how nice San Diego looks and that they water lawns and it looks green. Yes, that is true. In fact, the city uses 3.18 BILLION gallons of water every year to accomplish this. I'm sure they don't pay what I pay. If they do, it would explain why San Diego is broke!

Good times!
 
whoot!

1500 KWH cost $700..... WoW!!!!

My last light bill was for 4063 KWH and my bil was $414.00
If I used as much electricity there as I do here, my bill would be $2000.00

Guess I will stay In Tennessee.



I've managed to keep my electric bill low compared to others in tennessee.. last month was about 83.00 but i have gas heat..it (gas) was 192.00 last month and 193. this month..havent gotten this months electric yet..i've been unplugging everything not being immediately used..
 
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