Yeah, a bill for 350 ft of repair would have hurt. Not that I'm saying the bill you got didn't but the difference would have been staggering.The break was on my side of the meter so my responsibility. TBO I was glad to find someone to come out as quick as they did. I'm also thankful the break was right at the meter and they were able to make a repair vs digging a new line 350' back to the house through 30 years of tree growth.
You don't even want to know what the city is charging people to hook into city water and sewer here. It's not optional, once they hit your zone, and the bill is coming in a $40,000+ per home. One reason that charge is so high is that the city is charging to build the infrastructure and not just charging for the run from the meter to the home. Additionally, they make you disconect from your well and also fill the septic tank with concrete. They've not hit my zone and aren't supposed to for several more years. There are people that are selling their homes to get out of here and many people on fixed incomes who have been put in precarious positions. It's a big nightmare.
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