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'Water is gold in Texas': Rate jumps 9,900 percent in small Texas town
Posted on October 15, 2012 at 5:38 PM
Updated Monday, Oct 15 at 7:29 PM
How much would you pay to turn on your water? For some residents in Staples, Texas, a small town just northeast of New Braunfels, their water bill just went up by 9,900 percent.
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