I'm sure as hell there.
Our well pump went out, so we're going to switch to city water. Already have a hookup for it in the basement, since it's already running out to the apartment, so the switchover will be a hell of a lot cheaper than the $1300 to fix the well pump and less hassles, aside from the monthly bill we'll now have to pay. This comes at the same time we're having the fish pond cleaned. They'll put the fish in a holding tank, drain it, pressure wash everything, straighten everything up, refill it, and put the fish back in. Before when they'd done this, they'd used part well water and part dechlorinated city water (from the apartment). Now they're going to have to use ALL city water.
The charge is listed on American Water's website as $1.0214 for every 100 gallons of water. The pond is about 2100 gallons. So last night, I inadvertently divide 2100 by 10 (NOT 100 as I should have) and determined it was going to cost $214 to fill the pond. WTF?
Mrs. C. was understandably not pleased with this whatsoever, as she was a little hesitant about switching to city water anyway.
Through much back and forth today, I saw where my error lay and that it will actually only cost about $21 to fill the pond.
Just fucking NOT with it today.