It depends on what the cost of water per thousand gallons is in your area and whether you have sewers. Usually the water bill is doubled when you have sewers. In my rural area, we don't have sewers, just city water at $3.95 per thousand. It cost us under $100 to fill a 16x34 inground pool.
The level at which all spaces inside underground rock are filled with water is called the water table.
Gas heaters can be more economical. If there is a high supply of gas in the area it would have cheaper prices. Electric can be cheaper in other areas though.
Fresh water filled.
Dry, barren, almost completely filled with deserts. HOT. Limited drinkable water supply around the globe.
This will cost about $250 or so if "they" supply the water pump. It can be a little cheaper if you can purchase your own pump.
a moat that is a wide ditch filled with water
due to Municipal water supply malfunctions there may be improper water supply
Supply coming from water source is a water service line.
In the end, logically, water will be cheaper with water covering more than 90% of the earth's surface
cheaper in cold water as you don't have to heat up the water. but it is definitely not as effective
I want need for water supply
Cheaper labor, an excellent water supply, lower land costs, a good transportation network and a great place for the Budweiser Clydesdales to strut their stuff.