The San Diego County Water Authority reminded the public on Tuesday that federal aid is still available for low-income water customers in San Diego County to cover overdue residential water and wastewater bills.
The sign in front of the San Diego County Water Authority headquarters in Kearny Mesa, July 13, 2023.
The Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program offers one-time payments to cover outstanding residential water or wastewater bills. The federal government allocated $116 million to California to help households struggling to pay their water bills, according to the San Diego County Water Authority.Throughout the state, $40 million remains for the program, with nearly $5 million remaining for San Diego County.
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