Pennsylvania American Water Announces New and Expanded Customer Assistance Offerings
2024年10月1日 - 10:46PM
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Pennsylvania American Water is pleased to announce the expansion
of its H2O Help to Others™ customer assistance program offerings,
which have helped customers in need for more than 30 years.
Increased income level thresholds for the program’s grant and bill
discount offerings became available to water and wastewater
customers starting August 7, 2024. Additionally, today the
program’s grant application period opens and the company launched a
new Arrearage Forgiveness Program.
“As a company, we believe that the service we provide should be
safe, reliable and affordable,” said Pennsylvania American Water
President Justin Ladner. “As part of our commitment to
affordability, we couldn’t be more pleased to share that we’ve
expanded our H2O Help to Others offerings to help ensure that
assistance is available to those who truly can benefit most.”
The company’s bill discount program previously consisted of
three tiers of income-based assistance for customers with household
incomes up to 150% of the Federal Poverty Income Guidelines (FPIG).
With this program expansion, a fourth tier has been added to
include customers with incomes ranging from 151% to 200% of FPIG,
resulting in an estimated 55,000 additional customers being
eligible to receive discounted service. Depending on a customer’s
household income, they may now receive discounts of 30-90% off
monthly water and wastewater bills, versus 30-80% before the
expansion.
The H2O Help to Others water and wastewater grants up to $500
per household per year will now be available to customers with
incomes up to 250% of FPIG, an increase from 200% of FPIG
previously. The grant application period opens today.
The company’s Arrearage Forgiveness Program, a new offering that
launched today, forgives $25 of participating customers’ past due
balance when they make a current monthly bill payment in full, plus
a $5 co-payment. For example, if a qualifying customer has a past
due balance of $240 and a monthly bill of $30, through the
Arrearage Forgiveness Program the customer would pay $35 each month
for eight months to fully eliminate their past due balance.
“When hardship arises, it can sometimes be difficult to pay
utility bills,” said Tawana Dean, the company’s senior manager of
customer compliance. “At Pennsylvania American Water, we understand
this, and we want to keep life flowing for our customers in need.
The addition of the Arrearage Forgiveness Program to our existing
H2O Help to Others services is just one more way we can achieve
that goal, and we couldn’t be more proud to offer it.”
To participate in Pennsylvania American Water’s new Arrearage
Forgiveness Program, residential customers must be enrolled in the
company’s H2O Help to Others monthly bill discounts and meet income
eligibility guidelines. They must also have a past due balance of
$150 or more for water and/or wastewater services that is at least
60 days past due.
“The need for income-based utility customer assistance has been
growing across Pennsylvania for years,” said Chad Quinn, chief
executive officer for Dollar Energy Fund, the H2O Help to Others
program administrator. “Not only was Pennsylvania American Water
the first water utility in the Commonwealth to offer its own
assistance program with the launch of H2O Help to Others more than
30 years ago, but now, with the program’s most recent expansion, it
boasts one of the most robust assistance offerings throughout the
state with funding contributions that are the largest received from
any of Dollar Energy Fund’s Pennsylvania utility partners this
year. It’s a true testament to the company’s dedication to
providing its customers with safe, reliable and affordable water
and wastewater services.”
These assistance program changes come in conjunction with new
Pennsylvania American Water rates approved by the Pennsylvania
Public Utility Commission’s July 22 rate order. Reflecting $1
billion in system investments to address aging infrastructure, the
adjusted rates became effective for water and wastewater customers
on August 7, except for the recently acquired systems of Foster
Township and the City of York, which will take effect in January
and May of 2025, respectively, in accordance with the acquisition
agreements. Customers can find additional information about changes
to their rates by visiting pennsylvaniaamwater.com/rates and
referencing the rate zone sheet corresponding to the rate zone
number provided on their billing statement.
“We encourage any customer facing financial difficulty to reach
out to us to learn about the options available to them,” Ladner
added. “Assistance provided through our H2O Help to Others Program
– now available to more people than ever – helps us keep life
flowing for our customers. We hope that those in need will
familiarize themselves with the program and take advantage of its
offerings.”
Other H2O Help to Others offerings include water-saving devices
and education for income-eligible customers. The company’s
customers can also take advantage of budget billing and installment
plans and preferred due date selection to help pay their bills.
To apply for Pennsylvania American Water’s H2O Help to Others
grants and/or bill discounts, customers should contact Dollar
Energy Fund at 1-888-282-6816 or dollarenergy.org. Additional
information is also available on the company’s website.
Pennsylvania American Water customers who would like to lend a
hand to others in need can contribute to H2O Help to Others by
adding a donation to their monthly water and/or wastewater bill.
Since the company assumes all administrative costs, 100 percent of
donations, as well as the company’s matching funds, go directly to
qualifying customers.
About American Water American Water (NYSE: AWK) is the
largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the
United States. With a history dating back to 1886, We Keep Life
Flowing® by providing safe, clean, reliable and affordable drinking
water and wastewater services to more than 14 million people with
regulated operations in 14 states and on 18 military installations.
American Water’s 6,500 talented professionals leverage their
significant expertise and the company’s national size and scale to
achieve excellent outcomes for the benefit of customers, employees,
investors and other stakeholders.
For more information, visit amwater.com and join American Water
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About Pennsylvania American Water Pennsylvania American
Water, a subsidiary of American Water, is the largest regulated
water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable
water and wastewater services to approximately 2.3 million
people.
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