All I know is I have two different electric services that only have a well pump on them. No other electrical drawn. They both will run $30-50 each month.
As for water usage I think your numbers are way off. I had my well go bad here at the house. So I had to haul the water for a few weeks so we had water. The kids where still home. So we had five kids and two adults on the house system. A thousand gallon water tank would last 3-4 days. So that would be more like 9000-10000 gallons each month. I have rentals on city water that the water/sewage is billed by the gallon. They usually run 8500-12000 gallon each month. Depending on how many people in the family.
Another thing to conceder is the depth of the well. My well at the house is not very deep, at 180 feet. The main well at my son's house is at 1200 feet to get good water. So the electrical needs on a well pump very a lot depending on the depth of the well. My home pump is a five horse power pump so I know it would use much more electric than your figures.
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