The
blogger gremlins are still active, but
here's the link to the data for January 1st through March 31st, 2017:
So, technically, it cost $356.12 for 28 cubic metres of water (including the residence).
"Doesn't that amount to almost $13 bucks per cubic metre water?" Kia would've said.
Yuppers.
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