Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit

NRDC and the National Consumer Law Center’s menu of state- and local-level policy solutions—our Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit—aims to address access to essential water services for vulnerable communities.

Protesters march against mass water shutoffs in Detroit, Michigan on July 18, 2014. (Pictured at second-from-left: Maureen Taylor, chair of Michigan Welfare Rights Organization, a co-sponsoring organization of the rally.)

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Co-authored with Olivia Wein, Karen Lusson, and Berneta Haynes, National Consumer Law Center

Across the United States, communities are grappling with rising water and sewer rates, which are increasingly unaffordable for many low-income households. When people cannot afford to pay, they face loss of access to essential water services, spiraling debt and economic hardship, loss of housing, loss of parental custody of children, and grave risks to both individual and community health. Lower-income households and households of color are particularly likely to suffer these consequences. For water systems to deliver safe water to everyone in their communities, we must ensure that bills are affordable for those least able to pay and that no one loses service if they cannot pay.

NRDC and the National Consumer Law Center’s Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit aims to help address these challenges. It offers a menu of state- and local-level policy solutions that directly address household-level affordability for people served by centralized drinking water or wastewater systems. The Toolkit is informed by the experiences and insights of advocates, activists, and academics across the country. It is designed to help others advocate to policymakers such as utility managers and utility governing boards, local elected officials, state legislatures and state utility commissions, and the courts. Policymakers and utilities can themselves use the Toolkit to better understand problems and solutions that may apply to their communities.

In this webinar, hosted by River Network, NRDC’s Larry Levine and NCLC’s Olivia Wein present an overview of the toolkit. They are joined by Briana Parker of the National Coalition for Legislation and Education on Affordable Water, who presented a trailer for the documentary film Whose Water?: The People’s Movement for Safe, Affordable, Water and Sanitation in the United States.

The Toolkit contains a series of modules on specific topics, with each one providing an in-depth explanation of the topic, questions that can help advocates assess gaps in state and local laws and policies, examples of strong state and local programs, policies, and consumer protections from around the country, pitfalls to look out for, and other policy ideas to consider. The modules can be downloaded together or individually:

NEW: New Jersey enacts best-in-nation law on reporting of water shutoffs, liens, and affordability. See here for more.

 

Contact Info

Larry Levine, llevine@nrdc.org

Olivia Wein, water@nclc.org


Downloads

Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Full Report (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Summary (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Introduction (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Background (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Water Shutoffs (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Water Liens (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Water Debt (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Billing Problems and Dispute Resolution (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Protections and Support for Renters (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Affordability and Assistance Programs (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Equitable Water Rates (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Water Efficiency and Plumbing Repair Assistance (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Data Collection and Transparency (PDF) Water Affordability Advocacy Toolkit - Accountability and Participation in Decision Making (PDF)