we have water to sell from our pond. Does anyone care to share the going asking price to oil co. for water?

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N.A.E., this topic has been discussed quite a bit lately. Try typing "water rates" in the search box in the upper right corner and hit enter. It will list most of the previous discussions. Should give you a starting point.
Thank you
I know of .40/barrel...some discussions have pointed to .50/barrel...does any body else have other figures?
NAE,
Find out what Crunchy sold water for. And how his pond got drained dry. Just be careful...
Ha! You are right. I tracked them down and am STILL wrestling a check from them (about to give it to my lawyer). In the past I have sold for 25 cents. That is too cheap. Prices have gone up since then. Water is a hot commodity. From what I hear it is like the wild west down there.
Does anyone know if they'll take swimming pool water? We need to do some tile replacement, and we'll give the water to anybody who will drain it for us. ..... that is if they can drain it without having to come up in our yard, or driveway!!!!!!! ...... The pool is low chlorine with a UV system.

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