
Water Affordability, Conservation, and Community: Veolia’s Impact in Westchester
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Guest:
Sophia Salis, Public & Government Affairs, Veolia Water New York
Episode Summary:
In this episode of I Live Here Westchester, host Jim Jockle sits down with Sophia Salis from Veolia to explore critical topics affecting Westchester residents, including water affordability, sustainability, and community engagement.
Sophia shares details of Veolia's groundbreaking Water Affordability Program—the first of its kind in New York State—which offers up to a 25% discount on water bills for eligible customers. She also outlines the many ways Veolia is helping local residents conserve water, lower their bills, and stay connected through meaningful community partnerships.
From rebate programs and PromisePay options to smart irrigation tips and even the return of Bailey the Beaver, this episode provides practical advice and local inspiration.
🔗 Helpful Links & Resources:
- Veolia Water Affordability Program:
https://mywater.veolia.us/nyaffordwater
Check your eligibility and view the list of qualifying government programs. - Apply for Rebates on Water-Efficient Appliances:
https://conserve.veolia.us
Submit receipts for rebates on EPA WaterSense and Energy Star appliances. - Veolia Customer Service (Westchester Office):
Palmer Avenue, New Rochelle, NY
1-877-266-9101
https://mywater.veolia.us (Be sure to enter your zip code for localized info) - Programs Mentioned:
- PromisePay: Flexible payment plans for outstanding water bills
- Budget Billing: Consistent monthly payments
- Veolia Cares: One-time hardship grants
- Conservation Tips: Leak detection, smart irrigation, native landscaping
- Community Engagement:
- Town of Rye EcoFest at Crawford Park
- Spark the Sound Fireworks, July 4th at Five Islands Park, New Rochelle
- Partnerships with local municipalities and Cornell Cooperative Extension
Stay Connected:
For community appearances, rebate updates, and conservation tips, follow Veolia and check your local municipal bulletins.
Final Thought:
Water is more than a utility—it's a community resource. Whether you're a homeowner, renter, or simply conservation-minded, there’s a role for everyone to play.
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