By AFRO Staff

Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young and the Department of Public Works announced the launch of the new Emergency COVID-19 Discount, on May 8, with water billing set to resume. 

“I want to thank the entire DPW team for working tirelessly to bring this discount program together at such a critical time,” Mayor Young said. “By making this program available, we are taking aggressive steps to ensure clean and safe drinking water is available and affordable for all of our residents.”

Baltimore Department Of Public Works (Courtesy Image/Logo)

The discount program will provide the same assistance that eligible BH2O Assists and BH2O Plus participants receive; a 43 percent discount on charges for water and sewer usage, and a waiver of Bay Restoration and Storm Water Remediation fees

Water bills will resume today after delays due to the City’s pandemic response, with customers receiving larger than normal water bills that include part of March and all of April. Late fees have not and will not be assessed for overdue water bill payments, and water has not and will not be shut off for lack of payment.

The Emergency COVID-19 Discount program will remain in place until 90 days after the end of the current state of emergency or December 31, 2020, whichever comes first. The discount is good for one year.

To apply for the program, residents can go to cityservices.baltimorecity.gov/BH2O and bmorechildren.com/bh2o or call (410) 396-5398 to request an application. Applications by mail will also be accepted. DPW encourages customers to continue to make payments online at cityservices.baltimorecity.gov/water/ or by mailing their payment to the Director of Finance, 200 Holliday St., Baltimore, MD 21202. The Customer Support and Services Division Walk-in Center remains closed to the public at this time. 

For assistance email DPW.Billing@BaltimoreCity.gov