Indiana American Water Provides Financial Assistance Programs for Customers

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By Joel Reuter, External Affairs Manager—

GREENWOOD Indiana American Water offers customers several financial assistance options to help pay their bill. Sometimes finances are stretched thin, and it can be hard to get back on track once an account falls behind.

Below is a listing of American Water’s customer assistance programs that can help:

Affordability Rate for the First 1,500 Gallons:  Indiana American Water’s 2024 rate case provides an affordability component that was approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) in February. It allows for customers who use up to 1,500 gallons per month to pay a flat fee of $20 per month for a residential customer with a 5/8” meter, with no additional volumetric charge. Water use beyond 1,500 gallons per month will incur a volumetric charge after the $20 per meter charge.

Installment Plans: In some cases, we may be able to offer customers an installment plan to extend the time customers have to pay a past due balance. This is a free service that assists eligible customers spread the costs of the past due balances over time.

Payment Arrangements: If customers are unable to pay their bill by the due date, they can visit MyWater to review payment plan options or contact Indiana American Water’s customer service center before the due date to work with them to determine payment arrangements that may be available.

Budget Billing: A free service that is available to eligible residential customers. The program makes managing your cash flow easier by providing predictable monthly payments and avoiding seasonal spikes that may be difficult to pay when not planned for in advance.

Preferred Due Date: Eligible customers can request to adjust their due date.

For more information about these programs, including eligibility guidelines and contact information, please visit “Help with Your Water Bill.

 

About Indiana American Water

Indiana 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 1.4 million people.

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