Get Five Bucks From DWP When You Sign Up For Online Bills

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powerline.jpgThe Los Angeles Department of Water and Power is offering a $5 credit for customers that enroll for electronic bill payment.
 
Electronic bill payment provides customers a way to pay bills on-line, check water and energy usage, and access environmental information.  Paying bills is also good for the environment because it reduces paper and printing and gas to get the bill and payment to you and then back to the DWP.

The $5 credit will be provided only once on each residential or commercial account when you register. It would be nice if it was more than a one-time deal, but we take what we can get.  To register on the website, you will need your Customer Access Number from your bill, the last four digits of your Social Security Number or Tax ID, and an e-mail address. Click HERE for additional info.

Save a few bucks and do something good for the environment.

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Roxanne Kotzman is a Daily News Photo Department veteran of nine years. When she and longtime friend Stacy Long discovered their love all of all things environmentally responsible, they launched Happy Monkey Planet and jumped head-first into the vibrant eco-community.

Wow, so much to learn! But initially the idea is a pretty simple one: Let's change the world through information, education and action.

Rox & Stacy are a lot like you: ecologically minded but sometimes just plain overwhelmed when charged with the task of making a far-reaching difference in the environment. They have jobs, families, homes, lives and pets.

But what if doing better was a simple as a light-bulb change, a reusable canvas grocery bag, recycling that soda can or a cold-water wash?

These eco-chicks just hope to have a little fun, learn a little more, share a lot of information and maybe make the planet a happier, greener, cleaner place.

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