Philadelphia Launches New, Income-Based, Tiered Assistance Program

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March 26, 2021 - 2:40pm

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On June 20th, 2017, the city of Philadelphia announced the Tiered Assistance Program (TAP) which provides customers with significant savings on their water bill by offering a consistent bill based on their income. Program highlights include:

•    Customers do not have to be behind on their bill
•    Expanded eligibility; approximately 60,000 customers are now eligible
•    More ways to apply:  Online, in-person and by mail
•    Income-based, consistent monthly bill
•    Past due amounts are suspended and not enforced upon while enrolled in the program
•    Only a single application is required

TAP replaced the Water Revenue Assistance Program (WRAP) and TAP is for residents whose income falls below 150% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL), which is equivalent to $3,075 in monthly income for a four-person household (as of 2017).  However, higher household incomes with a Special Hardship, may still qualify.  Customers don’t have to figure out which program they fall into because trained representatives do that for them at the Philadelphia Water Department.   

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Philadelphia Office of the Mayor, "Philadelphia Launches New, Income-Based, Tiered Assistance Program", contributed by Morgan Sarao, Alison Kenner and James Adams, The Energy Rights Project, Platform for Experimental Collaborative Ethnography, last modified 11 June 2021, accessed 5 November 2024. https://energyrights.info/content/philadelphia-launches-new-income-based-tiered-assistance-program