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Steve, he'd have to leave the hot water running full blast 24-7, leave his oven on with the door open and run every electrical appliance in his house full time to use 4000 kwh per month.
Assuming it's an elecric hot water heater,that is .Could it be a water leak in the hot water?
Yall heard about the great ASH spill here in Tennessee ?.
Neither the authority nor the E.P.A. has released the results of tests of soil or the ash itself. Authority officials have said that the ash is not harmful, and the authority has not warned residents of potential dangers, though federal studies show that coal ash can contain dangerous levels of heavy metals and carcinogens.
“You’re not going to be endangered by touching the ash material,” said Barbara Martocci, a spokeswoman for the T.V.A. “You’d have to eat it. You have to get it in your body.”
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation also released a statement saying there was no indication of risk unless the ash was ingested.
Steve, he'd have to leave the hot water running full blast 24-7, leave his oven on with the door open and run every electrical appliance in his house full time to use 4000 kwh per month.
I think you may have a neighbor tapping into your service or something. Even with the bigscreen tv, you're not burning 4K kwh per month. That's enough power for 2-3 houses.
My buddy's minimum wage groundie told me his was 900.