Mayor Scott Announces Official Launch of Water4All Program

BALTIMORE, MD. (Tuesday, February 8, 2022) — Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the launch of the Water4All discount program, a new program designed to provide more equitable access to financial assistance for eligible Baltimore City residents who need help paying their water bills. This new water assistance program provides a monthly discount for water and sewer costs based on a percentage of residents’ income. For the first time, tenants who do not directly pay their water bills are eligible to apply for water payment assistance.

“Today’s announcement ties directly into my priority pillar for ensuring the Responsible Stewardship of City Resources. The City’s new Water4All discount program is an important step towards building a more equitable Baltimore for all, tenants and homeowners alike, providing comprehensive protection for City residents,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “As City Council President, I worked alongside advocates to lead the fight to pass the Water Accountability & Equity Act for the benefit of Baltimore families. And as Mayor, I have made sure that advocates have remained at the table as we worked to provide a water discount program that makes water costs affordable for City residents. I am truly honored to announce the launch of this first-of-its-kind water assistance program aimed at assisting the City’s most vulnerable residents.”

The Water4All assistance program was created under the comprehensive Water Accountability and Equity Act that provides assistance, rights, and protections for water and wastewater customers.

“The Department of Public Works is excited to launch the new Water4All discount program, expanding water access and equity for our residents in support of Mayor Scott’s vision,” said DPW Director Jason W. Mitchell. “DPW is pleased to continue our critical partnership with the Mayor’s Office of Children and Family Success to enroll residents in the new Water4All program, maximizing our ability to reach those in need of financial assistance to cover water costs. Providing affordable, high-quality drinking water and wastewater services to Baltimore City residents remains among our highest priorities.”

Water4All Eligibility

The innovative Water4All program uses a formula to calculate the maximum amount residents should pay for annual water and sewer services, based on a percentage of their annual household income. The maximum percentage could be 1 percent, 2 percent, or 3 percent, depending on income and household size. The difference between this calculated maximum amount and a resident’s estimated annual water and sewer bill amount would determine their annual discount.

The water discount program is open to Baltimore City residents with income less than 200 percent of the federal poverty level guidelines . That would be close to $53,000 a year for a four-member household.

In addition, residents must be: