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LIHWAP, which stands for Low Income Household Water Assistance Program, is a federal program that helps low-income households pay for drinking water and wastewater for their homes. This program will help you pay your home water bill if the water bill is in your name, or if you can verify that you are experiencing a water burden.
- NOTICE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION DFCS State Plan for Low-Income Household ...
Funded by the federal government and administered by DFCS,...
- NOTICE OF PUBLIC PARTICIPATION DFCS State Plan for Low-Income Household ...
As a resident of Georgia, you may qualify for a financial assistance program designed to help you pay your energy bills. Low-income consumers who meet the following criteria are eligible to receive assistance from the federally-funded LIHEAP.
16 lip 2021 · Funded by the federal government and administered by DFCS, the Water Assistance Program will help low-income Georgians with drinking and wastewater costs. The plan outlines eligibility requirements and benefit payment schedules for the distribution of client benefits.
The Georgia Division of Family and Children Services Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) is funded at just over $37 million in FY21. The priority for Georgia is to provide benefits to eligible households with existing arrearages or in need of immediate restoration of drinking water and/or wastewater services.
The City offers financial assistance to low-income ratepayers who are having difficulty paying water and sewer bills through an innovative program called Care & Conserve. (404)-546-0311 Contact Us
16 sie 2022 · LIHWAP provides one-time payments to low-income households that are eligible for assistance. The size of a benefit can vary depending on the past due balance of the household’s residential water and wastewater bills.
The report provides information for LIHWAP grant recipients, water and wastewater utilities, and water affordability stakeholders to understand the nuances in water affordability across utilities, improve engagement, and identify gaps in program design and future directions for water