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$0.016 per cubic foot seems to be the rate in Colorado Springs. But it's going to go up soon, because people are conserving and because new home building has diminished.
http://www.csu.org/customer/rates/page17755.html

It would be interesting to compare domestic water rates around the world...

by asdf on Thu May 22nd, 2008 at 02:30:42 PM EST
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I used to love the place. I heard that Michelle's (?) ice cream is gone. True?

Water in Stevenson, WA (city system)is $.024 per cubic foot after the initial 400 cubic feet at $.04 per. Rate hasn't changed in a bunch of years.

paul spencer

by paul spencer (spencerinthegorge AT yahoo DOT com) on Thu May 22nd, 2008 at 04:34:33 PM EST
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Michelle's ice cream and candy store in Colorado Springs is indeed gone, but that general area is in much better shape--businesswise--than it was a few years ago. Downtown is Booming, in fact...
by asdf on Fri May 30th, 2008 at 02:11:34 PM EST
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