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May 11th, 2009 05:23 PM #12
If you have a water pump and a tank, the pump is usually set to turn off once the tank is topped off. They're not running 100% of the time, otherwise, they'd burn out quickly.
Your bill for water usage, thus, is similar to what it would be if you were getting NAWASA water. We've had months where the bill was very low.
Take note... we're paying 2500 pesos in electricity for the water for about 15 people, a printing press, and a canteen kitchen. Not to mention the fact that we have a bathtub in the house. And consider that when they rewired our pump a few years back, it doesn't fill our overhead tank anymore, and goes on whenever someone uses water. That's not bad at all.
It would likely be better still if we repaired our overhead tank to give the pump a breather every now and then.
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