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Top 5 most outrageous Houston water bills the KPRC 2 ‘DRAINED’ investigation helped resolve

The total amount of $$ the ‘DRAINED’ team has gotten back for Houston water bill customers

KPRC 2's 'DRAINED' Investigation helps return $266k+ to customers. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

The KPRC 2 ‘DRAINED’ Investigation is getting big results! You may know last month seven people were charged in a water line repair scandal after Amy Davis exposed shady contract dealings. This, is after the entire Houston water department changed the way they bill Houston customers. All of this is in addition to the massive amount of money Amy and the team have helped claw back for customers with high and confusing water bills.

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Since 2022, investigator Amy Davis & the team have assisted 39 customers who received $266,969.28 in refunds and credits.

Here are five of the most outrageous ‘DRAINED’ water bill cases we’ve investigated:


Homeowner receives ‘unexplained’ $4,000 water bill after moving into newly built home

Larry Matthews reached out to Amy Davis about a $4,200 water bill he received for the month of February (2023). It was his first bill in his newly built home in the subdivision of Royal Brook. His bill shows he used 153,000 gallons of water in one month.

KPRC 2 Investigates water customers overcharged after wrong meter reads

Before this Amy Davis did a lot of investigating into why people in new homes were being charged for using large amounts of water they clearly were not using.

In some cases, water employees were interpreting the meter readings incorrectly. Instead of reading the numbers as “6,400 gallons” the customer would be charged for “64,000″ gallons. The city even updated the training manual to reflect this reading change. The city told us all customers were refunded money they overpaid.

In Matthews’ case the water department dropped the $4,2011.54 bill down to $40; but told him why it was so high in the first place is just, ‘unexplainable.’


$15,000 water bill wiped out for single mom

This “big bill” case was probably the most unusual. We first told you Andrea Harclerode’s story March 2023, but she had been trying to get help from the city on her own since 2019 for a $15,000 bill.

Homeowner gets resolution after dealing with a high-water bill and meter issues. Our KPRC 2 'DRAINED' Investigation into City of Houston water department issues gets results. (Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Harclerode told KPRC 2 Investigates the city finally wiped the huge remaining amount from her account and then sent her a $1,300 refund check to reimburse her for bills she had overpaid.

After being overcharged and unsure of why her meter dial was not spinning for years, the city finally confirmed her suspicion that meter readers were looking at the wrong meter. Why??

Her meter was found BURIED under a slab of concrete.

Check out how they finally figured out where the meter was and how this could happen.


Navy veteran stuck with $5,000 water bill

Houstonians team up to help war veteran Jessie Lara. What started as a 'DRAINED' Investigation into a high water bill turned into a community volunteering for months to rebuild Lara's home. (Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

Where the city of Houston failed 92-year-old Navy veteran Jessie Lara, the people of Houston stepped up to help. Amy first met Lara when looking into a $5,000 water bill he didn’t think he owed. It was immediately clear that Lara had bigger issues at his 100-year-old home.

In the months that followed, more than 200 volunteers and donors renovated and repaired Lara’s home to help him live in comfort and dignity. His bill was eventually erased.


Homeowner stuck with $39K water bill for home damaged during Hurricane Harvey

We have shown you some very high bills, but this is the highest. Julia Benjamin never fully recovered after Hurricane Harvey flooded her Northeast side home. Mold, foundation issues, and leaks kept her from moving back.

“I miss living in my house. This is where I pretty much raised my kids in this house,” said Benjamin.

The water bill she’s talking about is more than $39,000. Water from a home she wasn’t even living in.

KPRC 2 'DRAINED' Investigation into water bill issues. (Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

At one point, the city told Benjamin she owed $58,000. She was being billed for hundreds of thousands of gallons of water each month. A leak was discovered. The city did lower the bill to $38,000.

‘DRAINED’ Investigation Results! Julia Benjamin got the keys to her brand-new home. Amy Davis introduced you to Julia last year. Her home was flooded in hurricane Harvey but she was eligible for a new home with funds from the Texas General Land Office. Her $59,000 Houston water bill was holding up the process for years. (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

The water department told her she could pay that monthly at $800 a month.

A complicated case that we eventually got to the bottom of.

When the bill was finally erased, Benjamin was able to finish approval for getting her home rebuilt after Hurricane Harvey. She is now living in her brand new home. Check out the update here!


Retired couple shocked and confused about $2,000 water bill

These are supposed to be the golden years for Rajni and Hari Kamnani. They raised three children in their west Houston home where they’ve lived for 30 years. But now retired and partially disabled, instead of enjoying their empty nest, they’re worried their water will be shut off.

'DRAINED' KPRC 2 Investigation looks for answers about confusing bills. A West Houston couple says they are dealing with a surprise bill after a meter issue. (Copyright 2023 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

“Totally confused. I’m very confused. I don’t know what I should do,” said Hari.

They were stuck with a sudden $2,000+ surprise water bill. It had to do with estimating city meter reads incorrectly. Amy Davis eventually got the bill erased.


Bonus: No water for FOUR years. Acres Homes man who launched KPRC 2′s ‘DRAINED’ Investigation still has huge water bill

A KPRC 2 'DRAINED' Investigation update. We check back with Edward Williams in Acres Homes. Investigator Amy Davis helped Williams nearly two years ago. Why does he still owe so much money? (Copyright 2024 by KPRC Click2Houston - All rights reserved.)

KPRC 2′s ‘DRAINED’ Investigation into Houston water department

Since our ‘DRAINED’ Investigation began, the city has made huge changes to how the water bill system works. Customers are being billed averages until it’s confirmed they have working meter sensors. Check out more information about the plan here.

RELATED: Don’t forget about those charged after Amy’s investigation into shady city contracts

Need help with your water bill? Email investigator Amy Davis and producer Andrea Slaydon at AskAmy@kprc.com.


About the Authors
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Passionate consumer advocate, mom of 3, addicted to coffee, hairspray and pastries.

Andrea Slaydon headshot

Award-winning TV producer and content creator. My goal as a journalist is to help people. Faith and family motivate me. Running keeps me sane.

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