Once you've filled your pool, and taken that one time hit, there will be some routine water usage to replace water lost by evaporation. It is possible to get enough rain to replace it, so the cost might be zero. If you get no rain, and it's hot and sunny, you might loose up to a foot of water in a month. You will also loose some water in periodic backwashing of your filter. So you could be looking at 10-20% of your pool volume per month in makeup water. I'm no expert, just reporting my own experience.
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The prorated amount of a monthly bill of $1231.50 for 8 days of service would be $328.40. You get this by dividing the total amount by 30 days and then multiplying that amount by the eight days.
5% interest is just 5% of the final monthly bill being added to your bill....say the bill is 100.00 a month...well you're gonna be paying 105.00 a month...
On a water bill, "usage" tells you how much water you have used and are being billed for.
Yes, and AT&T doesn't tell you when you use it, but there it is on the monthly bill--$3.00.
HGAL means 100 gallons on your water bill. The average person uses 100 per day