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ALCOSAN’S Clean Water Assistance Fund The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority has created the Clean Water Assistance Fund to help families pay their sewage treatment bills. This program serves low-income homeowners in the 83 municipalities that ALCOSAN serves. It is administered by Dollar Energy Fund. Household size Monthly income Annual income 1 $1,518 $18,210 2 $2,058 $24,690 3 $2,598 $31,170 4 $3,138 $37,650 5 $3,678 $44,130 6 $4,218 $50,610 7 $4,758 $57,090 8 $5,298 $63,570 How much will I save? The grant from ALCOSAN’s Clean Water Assistance Fund is $30 every three months. The credit will be applied to your account by the agency that bills you for sewage treatment – for example, these bills may come from Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority, Jordan Tax Service, Wilkinsburg-Penn Joint Water Authority, your municipality or some other agency. The credits will automatically appear every three months, even if you are billed monthly, bimonthly or quarterly. How do I apply? Social service agencies across the region accept and process applications. The list of agencies with contact information is on the reverse side; you may contact any agency on the list. Call for an appointment to apply in person. You will need to provide a copy of your water/sewage bill, which includes ALCOSAN charges, so take one with you. You also must provide the Social Security numbers of all members of the household and proof of your household’s monthly income. If you already are eligible for an assistance program through another utility, you can use that approval to verify your eligibility. Do I live in the ALCOSAN service area? The following communities are served by ALCOSAN: Aspinwall, Avalon, Baldwin Borough*, Baldwin Township, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Bethel Park*, Blawnox, Braddock, Braddock Hills, Brentwood, Bridgeville, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Chalfant, Churchill, Collier*, Crafton, Dormont, East McKeesport*, East Pittsburgh, Edgewood, Emsworth, Etna, Forest Hills, Fox Chapel*, Franklin Park*, Green Tree, Heidelberg, Homestead, Indiana*, Ingram, Kennedy, Kilbuck, McCandless*, McDonald, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Monroeville, Mt. Lebanon, Mount Oliver, Munhall, Neville, North Braddock, North Fayette*, North Huntingdon*, North Versailles, O’Hara, Oakdale, Ohio*, Penn Hills*, Penn Township*, Peters*, Pitcairn, Pittsburgh, Pleasant Hills*, Plum*, Rankin, Reserve, Robinson*, Ross, Rosslyn Farms, Scott, Shaler, Sharpsburg, South Fayette, Stowe, Swissvale, Thornburg, Trafford, Turtle Creek, Upper St. Clair, Verona*, Wall, West Homestead, West Mifflin*, West View, Whitaker, Whitehall, Wilkins, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding *Only a portion of the municipality is served by ALCOSAN For households with more than eight members, add $540 per month or $6,480 per year for each additional person. Who is eligible? The Clean Water Assistance Fund is available to ALCOSAN service area homeowners who meet family income limits set by the federal government. There is an income calculator on Dollar Energy’s website at dollarenergy.org.

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Page 1: ALCOSAN’S Clean Water Assistance Fund€¦ · ALCOSAN’S Clean Water Assistance Fund The Allegheny County Sanitary Authority has created the Clean Water Assistance Fund to help

ALCOSAN’S Clean Water Assistance FundThe Allegheny County Sanitary Authority has created the Clean Water Assistance Fund to help families pay their sewage treatment bills. This program serves low-income homeowners in the 83 municipalities that ALCOSAN serves. It is administered by Dollar Energy Fund.

Household size Monthly income Annual income 1 $1,518 $18,210 2 $2,058 $24,690 3 $2,598 $31,170 4 $3,138 $37,650 5 $3,678 $44,130 6 $4,218 $50,610 7 $4,758 $57,090 8 $5,298 $63,570

How much will I save? The grant from ALCOSAN’s Clean Water Assistance Fund is $30 every three months. The credit will be applied to your account by the agency that bills you for sewage treatment – for example, these bills may come from Pittsburgh Water & Sewer Authority, Jordan Tax Service, Wilkinsburg-Penn Joint Water Authority, your municipality or some other agency. The credits will automatically appear every three months, even if you are billed monthly, bimonthly or quarterly.

How do I apply? Social service agencies across the region accept and process applications. The list of agencies with contact information is on the reverse side; you may contact any agency on the list. Call for an appointment to apply in person.

You will need to provide a copy of your water/sewage bill, which includes ALCOSAN charges, so take one with you. You also must provide the Social Security numbers of all members of the household and proof of your household’s monthly income. If you already are eligible for an assistance program through another utility, you can use that approval to verify your eligibility.

Do I live in the ALCOSAN service area? The following communities are served by ALCOSAN: Aspinwall, Avalon, Baldwin Borough*, Baldwin Township, Bellevue, Ben Avon, Ben Avon Heights, Bethel Park*, Blawnox, Braddock, Braddock Hills, Brentwood, Bridgeville, Carnegie, Castle Shannon, Chalfant, Churchill, Collier*, Crafton, Dormont, East McKeesport*, East Pittsburgh, Edgewood, Emsworth, Etna, Forest Hills, Fox Chapel*, Franklin Park*, Green Tree, Heidelberg, Homestead, Indiana*, Ingram, Kennedy, Kilbuck, McCandless*, McDonald, McKees Rocks, Millvale, Monroeville, Mt. Lebanon, Mount Oliver, Munhall, Neville, North Braddock, North Fayette*, North Huntingdon*, North Versailles, O’Hara, Oakdale, Ohio*, Penn Hills*, Penn Township*, Peters*, Pitcairn, Pittsburgh, Pleasant Hills*, Plum*, Rankin, Reserve, Robinson*, Ross, Rosslyn Farms, Scott, Shaler, Sharpsburg,South Fayette, Stowe, Swissvale, Thornburg, Tra�ord, Turtle Creek, Upper St. Clair, Verona*, Wall, West Homestead, West Mi�in*, West View, Whitaker, Whitehall, Wilkins, Wilkinsburg, Wilmerding *Only a portion of the municipality is served by ALCOSAN

For households with more than eight members, add $540 per month or $6,480 per year for each additional person.

Who is eligible? The Clean Water Assistance Fund is available to ALCOSAN service area homeowners who meet family income limits set by the federal government.

There is an income calculator on Dollar Energy’s website at dollarenergy.org.

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Call any agency on this list for an appointment to apply for the ALCOSAN Clean Water Assistance Fund.

Allegheny Center Alliance Church801 Union Place, 1st �oor

Pittsburgh, PA 15212412-321-4333

Allegheny County DHS/OCSHuman Services Building

One Smith�eld Street, 1st FloorPittsburgh, PA 15222

800-851-3838

Brashear Association at the Hilltop Y500 Brownsville RoadPittsburgh, PA 15210

412-620-8234

Brashear Association'sNeighborhood Employment Center

730 E. Warrington AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15210

412-390-3588

Brashear Center2005 Sarah Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15203412-431-2236

Catholic Charities - Pittsburgh212 Ninth Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15222412-456-6999

Coraopolis Community Development Foundation1000 5th Avenue

Coraopolis, PA 15108412-329-8247

Hazelwood YMCA4900 Second AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15207

412-773-7318

Hill House Health Center1835 Centre AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15219

412-697-4697

Holy Family Institute - East Liberty211 North Whit�eld Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15206412-361-2583

Holy Family Institute - Swissvale1789 South Braddock Avenue, Suite 585

Swissvale, PA 15218412-244-8010

Holy Family InstituteNorthside Common Ministries

1601 Brighton RoadPittsburgh, PA 15212

412-322-6588

Holy Family Institute - McKeesport 1500 Fifth Avenue

McKeesport, PA 15132412-896-4314

Holy Family Institute - McKees Rocks19 May Street

McKees Rocks, PA 15136412-331-8665

Homewood-Brushton YMCA7140 Bennett StreetPittsburgh, PA 15208

412-243-2900

Jubilee Kitchen2005 Wyandotte Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15219412-261-5417

Lincoln Park Family Center7300 Ridgeview Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15235412-661-1057

Lutheran Service Society440 Lincoln AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15202

412-734-9330

Nabhi Christian Ministries7060 Lemington Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15235412-983-1866

NHCO - Allison Park1975 Ferguson Road

Allison Park, PA 15101412-487-6316

NHCO - Millvale416 Lincoln AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15209

412-408-3830

NHCO - North Boroughs100 S Jackson Avenue, 2-S

Pittsburgh, PA 15202412-307-0069

Northern Area Multi - Service Center209 13th Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15215412-781-1175

PCSI SouthWest50 South 7th Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15203412-904-4710

Penn Hills YMCA11817 Frankstown Road

Pittsburgh, PA 15235412-795-2600

Pittsburgh Community Services Inc.249 North Craig StreetPittsburgh, PA 15213

412-904-4710

Primary Care Health ServicesAlma Illery Medical Center

7227 Hamilton AvenuePittsburgh, PA 15208

412-244-4700

Salvation Army - Braddock300 Holland AvenueBraddock, PA 15104

412-271-2407

Salvation Army – Carnegie225 West Main StreetCarnegie, PA 15106

412-276-4757

Salvation Army - Homewood Brushton8020 Frankstown Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15221412-242-1434

Salvation Army - McKeesport821 Walnut Street

McKeesport , PA 15134412-673-6627

Salvation Army - Pittsburgh Northside100 West North Avenue

Pittsburgh, PA 15212412-321-0290

Salvation Army - Pittsburgh Temple1060 McNeilly Road

Mount Lebanon, PA 15226412-207-2127

Salvation Army - Pittsburgh Westside

1821 Broadhead Fording RoadPittsburgh, PA 15205

412-921-9780

Society of St. Vincent de Paul1243 N. Franklin StreetPittsburgh, PA 15233

412-321-1071

South Hills Interfaith Movement5301 Park Avenue

Bethel Park, PA 15102412-854-9120

St. Mark`s Lutheran Church933 Brookline Boulevard

Pittsburgh, PA 15226412-344-4222

State Rep. Dom Costa's O�ce6808 Greenwood Street

Pittsburgh, PA 15206412-361-2040

Veterans Leadership Program2934 Smallman StreetPittsburgh, PA 15201

412-481-8200

Still have questions? Visit dollarenergy.org or call Dollar Energy Fund at 1-800-375-1388.