Establishes "Household Water Assistance Program"; appropriates $75 million.
If enacted, A2855 will facilitate significant changes to state water assistance programs. It will authorize the appropriation of $75 million from federal funds received under the American Rescue Plan Act to create a dedicated 'Household Water Assistance Fund'. This fund will support a variety of aid measures, such as direct financial assistance, crisis intervention services, and support for water efficiency upgrades. In addition, the program aims to prevent service disconnections due to non-payment, thus safeguarding access to essential water services for vulnerable communities.
Assembly Bill A2855 proposes the establishment of the 'Household Water Assistance Program' aimed at providing financial assistance for water, sewer, and stormwater utility services to eligible low-income households throughout New Jersey. The program is designed to ensure that essential water services are affordable for households whose income does not exceed an adjusted gross income level outlined by the Department of Community Affairs. This bill highlights the eligibility criteria, including income thresholds and participation in existing assistance programs, thereby providing targeted aid to those in financial distress.
The bill also establishes a 'Household Water Assistance Advisory Group' that will provide guidance in designing and implementing the program. This advisory group will consist of diverse stakeholders, including representatives from public utilities, non-profit organizations, and community members. While the initiative is widely seen as a vital support mechanism for low-income families, contention may arise from potential implementation challenges and the need for robust data-sharing practices between utilities and the Department of Community Affairs to ensure effective targeting of assistance. Hence, the success of A2855 will depend significantly on the cooperation among governmental agencies, utility providers, and the communities served.