It depends on how many gallons of tap water your household uses each month. In Tucson 1 CCF = 748 gallons. You can pay $1.23, $4.52, $6.41, or $8.94 per CCF depending on how much water you used that month. So that would be $0.0016, $0.0060, $0.0086, or $0.0120 per gallon. Each case (except the last one) puts you at less than 1 cent per gallon.
There are other charges that are associated with your water bill, but it seems like you'll be paying those no matter how much water you use (ie you'd still be paying these even if you used no water at all).
Here's the breakdown from the tucson water company:
http://www.ci.tucson.az.us/water/rates.htm
I just paid my water bill in central NJ and it`s about 1.9 cents per gallon here.
This depends on what state and county and city you live in. Plus, whether or not you are talking about residential or commercial sector. For 100 cubic feet the price is 3.46 in parts of California. There are 748 gallons of water in 100 cubic feet. 128 ounces in a gallon. 7.5 gallons in a cubic foot.
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New York City is said to have some of the best water in the US. It is safe to drink tap water anywhere in the US.
Cost per gallon for water in the South Carolina varies on the source. A city prices the cost of a gallon of water on the current states of supplies.
Tap water does not cost very much per gallon in Michigan. You can purchase it in grocery stores under $3 per gallon.
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$6
it depends on where you are and how you do it.
10 cents
about 15 dollars a gallon!
The cost of a gallon of water in Maryland can vary depending on the source and if it is bottled or tap water. On average, a gallon of tap water in Maryland may cost around $0.002, while bottled water may cost around $1 to $2 per gallon.
34 dollars
12.8
Given a launch cost of $10,000 per pound for space shuttle cargo, a gallon of water (8.3 lbs) costs approximately $83,000 to launch into space.
It cost $1.34 per gallon.