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Low-Income Seniors High Water Bill Credit Program

Amount:

50% of the amount considering that the high water bill exceeds the previous bill

Who is Eligible:

Low-Income Seniors

Description:

Low-Income Senior may apply for high water bill credit program. The eligible amount of the credit is 50% of the amount that the high water bill exceeds the previous bill.

Steps to Get this Rebate:

1. To apply, please visit this link.

When the Rebate Ends:

Ongoing

Contacts:

Call: (807) 625-2255

Mailing Address:
City of Thunder Bay Revenue Division, City Hall, 500 Donald St. E, Thunder Bay, ON P7E 5V3

Web Address: Low-Income Seniors High Water Bill Credit Program website

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