You can get help with water costs if you receive benefits - this is how to apply

If you’re currently receiving benefits or have certain medical conditions, then you may be entitled to help with water bills through the WaterSure scheme (Photo: Shutterstock)If you’re currently receiving benefits or have certain medical conditions, then you may be entitled to help with water bills through the WaterSure scheme (Photo: Shutterstock)
If you’re currently receiving benefits or have certain medical conditions, then you may be entitled to help with water bills through the WaterSure scheme (Photo: Shutterstock)

If you’re currently receiving benefits or have certain medical conditions, then you may be entitled to help with water bills through the WaterSure scheme.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

What is the WaterSure scheme?

According to Citizens Advice, WaterSure “is a scheme which helps some people with their water bills.

“To apply for the scheme, you must be on benefits and need to use a lot of water either for medical reasons or because your household has a certain number of school-age children. You also need to be on a water meter or be waiting to have one installed.”

Do I qualify for WaterSure?

In order to qualify for WaterSure, you need to:

Have a water meter, have applied for a water meter but not got it yet, or be paying an assessed charge because you can't have a meter at your homeBe on certain benefitsHave a high essential use of water

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

If your household has a high essential use of water this means that:

someone in the household has a medical condition for which they need to use a lot of water, oryou have three children or more under 19 and in full-time education living in your household.

However, the person with the medical condition or the children under 19 must use theproperty as their main home.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Benefits

The benefits you need to be on depends on your supplier, with Citizens Advice adding that “You should check which benefits they cover.”

All suppliers offer WaterSure if either you or someone in your household get one of the following benefits:

Universal Creditincome-based Jobseeker's AllowanceIncome Supportincome-related Employment and Support AllowancePension CreditHousing BenefitWorking Tax CreditChild Tax Credit awarded at a rate higher than the family element.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Some water suppliers also offer WaterSure if you're on Disability Living Allowance or Personal Independence Payments. Again, you should check with your water company if you're not sure if they cover these benefits.

Medical conditions

Those who have one of the following medical conditions will automatically qualify for WaterSure, as long as they meet all the other qualifying conditions:

desquamation (flaky skin disease)weeping skin disease (eczema, psoriasis or varicose ulceration)incontinenceabdominal stomasrenal failure requiring dialysis at home - although you won't qualify for WaterSure if you'realready getting a contribution to your water costs from the NHSCrohn's diseaseulcerative colitis.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The benefits you need to be on depends on your supplier (Photo: Shutterstock)

How can I apply for WaterSure?

You can apply for WaterSure by filling out a form from your water company, supplying evidence that you qualify.

You'll also need to provide evidence of your medical condition from your doctor, including how the condition is treated and the effect that it has on how much water you use.

This article was originally published on our sister site, Yorkshire Evening Post.