I recently (middle of May) switched from Python 2.7 environment with 
webapp2 to Python 3 with flask.  I switched from using old ndb to the new 
ndb.  I am using Standard (not Flex)  This application has very limited use 
and I thought was limited to a single region.

At the end of the May the following was added to my bill:

Standard Storage US Multi-region Cloud Storage 0D5D-6E23-4250 0.33 gibibyte 
month
I'm wondering why I have 'multi-region' anything. I thought I was set up 
for a single region.  I never got billed for anything using Python 2.7 and 
webapp2 with old ndb. This application is ridiculously small with limited 
use.  I can't imagine it would ever go over any free tier if configured 
properly unless Google has made it harder to host such apps (which is 
certainly in there right).  

So:

   1. Is multi-region just something I have to live with using Python 3 and 
   ndb?  
   2. If I delete the bucket will it come back and continue to get charged 
   for it?
   3. Is there something I can do to minimize this charge? 

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