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PACIFIC GAS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY #4662088
PG&E's CARE and FERA discount programs help eligible customers pay their energy bills. People must complete the online CARE/FERA enrollment form to find out if they're eligible.
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CALIFORNIA FOUNDATION FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS (CFILC) #70399026
The Disability Disaster Access and Resources Program (DDAR) a joint effort with the California Foundation for Independent Living Centers (CFILC) and PG&E to support people with disabilities and older adults before, during, and after a PSPS event.
The program enables qualified customers who use electrical medical devices to access backup portable batteries through a grant, lease-to-own or the FreedomTech low-interest financial loan program.
Transportation resources, lodging and food options are also provided through an online application process to qualified customers. CFILC administers all aspects of the program.
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION #47734777
The Do Not Call Registry registers phone numbers for consumers who want to reduce the number of unwanted sales calls. To register, call 888-382-1222 from the phone you want to register. Or visit www.donotcall.gov and register online. You will receive a confirmation email and you must click on the link in the email within 72 hours to complete your registration.
Most legitimate companies don't call if your number is on the Registry. If a company is ignoring the Registry, there's a good chance it's a scam. If you get these calls hang up and file a complaint with the FTC.
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TAHOE TRUCKEE SIERRA DISPOSAL COMPANY, INC. #82110420
The Eastern Regional Landfill Material Recovery Facility (MRF) and Transfer Station provides landfill services.
There is no senior discount for use of the transfer station.
For questions about senior discount eligibility for residential service, call 530-583-7800. Eligibility requirements include being a full time resident at the service address and being enrolled in the CARE utility payment assistance plan through the electric utility provider.
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE #85315463
The City of Roseville runs its own electric utility. It is completely separate from PG&E and Pioneer Community Energy. In addition to providing electricity to residents of the City of Roseville, it has its own medical and other payment assistance plans. Roseville Electric customers are not eligible for PG&E programs or payment plans.
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LIBERTY #74672165
Liberty has implemented an Emergency Disaster Relief Program that provides protections to customers affected by wildfire and other natural disasters. In the event that a State of Emergency is declared at the state or federal level, protections would be available to customers who experience loss or disruption of the delivery or receipt of utility service and/or resulted in the degradation of the quality of utility service.
If these criteria are met, Liberty will:
TRUCKEE DONNER PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT #4661773
If your family income has dropped by 25% or more and/or you qualify for the Nevada County or other assistance programs, you may be eligible for the Truckee Donner Public Utility District's Energy Savings Program (ESP) and Payment Assistance Credit. Contact Sierra Community House at (530) 587-2513 to see if you qualify. In addition, applicant must be a TDPUD account holder and primary resident. Applicant must re-certify every two years to continue receiving the credit.
Features and Benefits
A certified energy specialist can assess your home for free to identify opportunities to reduce your energy and water bills. In addition, receive an annual credit on your bill equal to your largest bill in the past 12 months (up to $200). Based on what you need, they will provide you with energy and water savings products to help you start saving immediately. Products may include:
SOUTHWEST GAS CORPORATION #85747564
CITY OF ROSEVILLE #65631101
WATER WELL TRUST #84711326
The Water Well Trust (WWT) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization created by the Water Systems Council. With its partner it provides loans (up to $15,000 at a 1% interest for a 20 year term) for wells for low‐income families that need safe drinking water. WWT serves people in the United States who live primarily in rural, unincorporated areas or minority communities that may be isolated and difficult to reach. They assist low‐income families who live in areas where the extension of public water supplies to serve them doesn’t make economic sense for them, for the public water supply owners, for federal, state or local funding sources.
Beneficiaries of the Water Well Trust are low-income families or individuals that have wells that are no longer functioning properly, have contamination issues that render the well unusable, or have no well or safe water source. The Water Well Trust also has funding for septic systems.
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