


To calculate your potential savings, use Q1 and Q2 as your baseline and calculate the average of those 2 numbers. If you see a significant spike in usage in the 3 rd quarter, and somewhat elevated usage in Q4, chances are some of that water is being used for filling a pool and/or watering the landscaping in the summer months. Proof of payment of the sanitary sewer rent bill you’re requesting credit against.Įmail all of the above to water consumption varies by home, the best way to determine whether a Special Meter would be a good choice for you is to look at your quarterly water usage. Please note that the last reading provided must be an actual reading.Ĥ. Twelve consecutive (one year) water readings from Aqua Pennsylvania Company. A copy of the settlement page that shows whether or not you received sewer rent credit.ģ. A letter requesting the New Homeowner’s credit.Ģ. To qualify for this credit, you must pay the current sanitary sewer rent bill and then submit the following items:ġ. If your yearly water usage proves to be less than the prior owner’s yearly usage, the Township will refund the difference. Sanitary Sewer Rent is based on water usage. The new homeowner’s credit does not apply to rental or commercial properties. The Township of Lower Merion offers a one-time only sanitary sewer rent credit to new homeowners who occupy the property. If there is a difference between your usage and the prior owner's usage, the Township will issue a refund check to you. To qualify, you must pay the current bill as it was issued and submit the required documents when you have been in the home for 12 months. However, if you believe your water consumption will be significantly lower than the prior owner, you may be eligible for the New Homeowner's Credit. The prior year's consumption creates the current year's bill. Directions to the Township Administration Building.Federation of Lower Merion & Narberth Civic Associations.Uniform Construction Code Appeals Board.Pension Trustees for Employee Retirement Plan.Lower Merion Township Municipal Police Pension Fund.

Candidates for the Historic Resources Inventory.Brief #5: Historic Resources and Opportunities.Brief #4: Researching Historic Properties.Brief #1: A Short History of Lower Merion.Historical Architectural Review Board +.Natural Resources and Environmental Organizations.Township Engineer Joseph Mastronardo, PE.
