In order to enhance our Outdoor Water Savings, the Water Authority is offering more rebates to help make your landscape more water efficient.
Please Note: The equipment rental and compost rebates require that you be a participant in the xeriscape rebate program
Beginning April 1, 2007, the Water Conservation program will offer the following rebates as part of a comprehensive outdoor rebate program:
- 25% off the cost of multi-setting sprinkler controller.
- 25% off the cost of renting equipment for removal of grass (e.g. sodcutter, backhoe or Bobcat) when participating in the xeriscape rebate program. Maximum rebate credit - $50.
- $25 each for purchase of rain sensors, pressure regulation valves and pressure vacuum break (PVB) backflow prevention valves, atmospheric vacuum breaks (AVB) do not qualify. One rebate for each item will be granted per account, unless there is more than one irrigation system for the account.
- Rainwater Harvesting rebates will be based upon the amount of rain that can be stored:
- $25 for 50 - 149 gallons
- $50 for 150 – 299 gallons
- $75 for 300 – 499 gallons
- $100 for 500 – 999 gallons
- $125 for 1000 – 1499 gallons
- $150 for 1500 gallons and over
- Multi-stream rotor heads for sprinklers: $2 per head.
- Compost: 25% of the cost when participating in the xeriscape rebate program. Maximum rebate: $100 per account.
- PILOT PROGRAM for 2007: $20 credit for attending the Water Authority’s class on irrigation efficiency. This class will be offered twice a month. The first class will take place at the end of April, check back for a time and location.
- The limit on the square footage of high water use landscape that can qualify for rebate credit when converted to xeriscape will be removed for both residential and commercial customers.
Simply download, fill out, and send in the Outdoor
Rebate Form [400KB pdf].
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Last Updated ( Friday, 11 January 2008 )
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