City of Houston water bills are going up as much as 15% to 17%.
Houston Public Works says the most common household usage for a single-family home in the summer is 6,000 gallons a month. If you use 6,000 gallons, it says your bill going up about $16 a month.Houston water bills are about to go up by 9.2 %Many Houstonians feel like they're getting soaked. Water rates are going up as much as 15% to 17% this year.
"It’s not our fault, I guess it’s just the cost of living. Have to pay the bill, but it’s ridiculous," said Roseman. Here's a big tip to save money: the City of Houston offers a conservation credit if you can keep your water usage under 4,000 gallons a month. to help you estimate your bill using the new rates. If you use 4000 gallons a month, it shows your bill would be $70.98. But if you use 3000 gallons, it shows your bill would be nearly half that at about $37.
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