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Ohio couple get $2,400 water bill

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DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 17 (UPI) -- A Dayton, Ohio, couple received a $2,400 water bill with the city claiming they used enough water in a three-month period to fill an Olympic-size swimming pool.

Marc and Judith Hamilton, whose quarterly water bill for their 900-square-foot home is typically about $200, was billed for use of 630,000 gallons of water between December and March, and a plumber informed them their leaky toilet could not be responsible for the water volume increase, the Dayton Daily News reported Wednesday.

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The bill returned to normal after the spike in April, the Hamiltons saying they did not fix or change anything.

A typical Dayton household uses 7,480 gallons of water per person per three-month period, the newspaper said. The Hamiltons live in the home with their three children.

"No one knows where the water went, but they [the city] told me that's what the meter said," said Marc Hamilton, 42, a disabled veteran who needs running water for home health treatments.

The couple is now enrolled in a program to pay down the bill, which Judith Hamilton says is causing a financial hardship for the family.

"The kids get no Christmas. Our money goes to the city of Dayton," she said.

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