Here's how thousands of Hemel Hempstead residents could save money on their water bills

Over 5,800 Hemel residents not taking advantage of potential water bill savings according to Affinity Water
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New research conducted by local water supplier, Affinity Water has discovered that over 5,800 Hemel Hempstead residents are not taking advantage of potential savings on their water bills.

The local water company has a range of tariffs to support households on low incomes, who receive certain benefits or have a medical condition that requires the extra use of water.

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Affinity Water has already supported over 75,000 customers across its supply area with their bills through these tariffs and are urging customers in Hemel Hempstead who may qualify to get in touch to see how they can be helped.

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Anyone who has been affected financially by coronavirus may also be eligible for payment breaks, different tariffs or spreading the cost of their bill.

Joe Brownless, Director of Customer Operations at Affinity Water said: “We know this has been a very challenging time for many of our customers and we want to let them know that we are here to help.

“We already have a number of schemes in place to help those who need financial support, including anyone who may have recently lost their job or been asked to take unpaid leave.

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“We want to make it easy for everyone adversely affected to get the support they need as quickly as possible. They can find out more at www.affinitywater.co.uk/help.”

Affinity Water provides an essential public service and its teams of key workers have been working hard throughout the three Coronavirus lockdowns over the past year to maintain services and to ensure customers get the support they need.

The Company is set to invest £174 million this year to keep customers taps flowing with reliable, high quality drinking water and at the same time protect the environment, such as the region’s globally rare chalk streams.

Joe Brownless added: “We will fulfil these commitments to our customers by continuing to drive down leakage, and by investing in the latest innovative technology.

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"We will also move water around our 16,500km of pipework more efficiently and continue to work with customers to help save water.

“We know that these are the issues that customers care about and want us to deliver on, and we will be working round the clock to make sure we deliver on these commitments, whilst supporting those that need it most.”

To find out more about how Affinity Water could help you, click here.