I have searched and come up with nada. I have frequented the CFE website and was hoping to find something similar for SAPA to understand rates etc.
Thanks for any leads.
ps: there is not a website address on my billBajaBlanca - 9-6-2011 at 12:32 PM
I can't find a website listed on our bill either ... is your water piped in or is it trucked in ?CP - 9-6-2011 at 12:43 PM
The town is supplied via pipe from a well outside of town.
Though we just paid a truck since the town is not being supplied at the moment.BajaBlanca - 9-6-2011 at 01:33 PM
sounds a lit like what we deal with on a monthly basis ... good luck and if you find a website - be sure and let us know . I looked at ur truck bill
and it seems to be 30 pesos for m3 (cubic meter) of water ..CP - 9-6-2011 at 01:46 PM
Thanks Kate.
We were just looking for what the tiered rates are in a larger town. We pay one monthly fee for whatever water they give us but I hear it is changing
to a five tiered system which I am told is in place in Cd. Const.
Just want to see what that looks like.
Thanks for explaining the dif between SAPA and CFE control. That explains some political things to me...Brinloor - 9-6-2011 at 02:02 PM
"Were you hoping for some sort of online account access? I don't think we're "there" yet, but maybe someday … "
Ha! SAPA in Mulegé uses carbon paper and a manual typewriter (the old kind with the black keys from the 1940s) to give you a payment receipt.Mulegena - 9-6-2011 at 03:50 PM
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...Were you hoping for some sort of online account access? I don't think we're "there" yet, but maybe someday …
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Ha! SAPA in Mulegé uses carbon paper and a manual typewriter (the old kind with the black keys from the 1940s) to give you a payment receipt.
The office in this little pueblo gives personal service.
An office guy walks around town every month and hand-delivers each and every neatly hand-lettered bill. When you go into the office (open mornings
only) to pay-- cash only-- the smiling clerk makes an accounting in her book, again by hand, and stamps your bill "Paid"... how sweet is that?