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In order to
further promote water conservation, the District is announcing the
following rebate program. Customers who convert their present
plumbing or irrigation systems to newer “water saving” devices will
be awarded the rebate shown. A letter to the District with a copy
of a purchase receipt, and/or plumber’s invoice for installation,
along with product documentation that describes the water savings
expected will be required as proof. For more on the Energy Star
government rating, visit their web site at
www.energystar.gov.
This is not a
retro-active policy (except as noted). Only upgrades made after
January 1, 2008 will be eligible. NOTE: Gallon savings specifics
described below are not hard and fast rules. Documentation that the
device saves a significant amount of water as opposed to that
originally installed is all that is necessary.
Application Rebate Forms:
Provided are five application rebate forms for you to download
(Adobe PDF format) and complete. Just click on the link below
to open and print the rebate form. Should you have any questions
regarding the forms or how to submit them, please contact the
District office 488-3603.
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Washer
Rebate |
High
Efficiency Washer
- $100
rebate to replace higher water use washing machines (45
gallons per load) with low usage front load washers (18-25
gallons per load). Recommend an Energy Star rated machine. |
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Showerhead Rebate |
Showerhead -
$10 rebate to replace higher use showerheads
(4 gallons per minute) with a more efficient showerhead (2.5
GPM). |
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Toilet Rebate |
High
Efficiency Toilet -
$50 rebate for a
high efficiency toilet that is rated to use no more that 1.6
gallons per flush.** |
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Irrigation Controller
Rebate |
Irrigation Controller - $35
rebate to customers who do not already have an irrigation
control (clock) that sets multiple days and time limits to
conserve water. |
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Rain Sensor Rebate |
Rain Sensor -
$25
rebate to purchase a rain sensor that overrides an
irrigation system when detecting rainfall. |
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** Toilet efficiency varies
by design. Some are simply designed with a smaller size
tank and therefore flush less water. However, experience
shows that they often require two flush cycles to completely
clear the bowl. The high efficiency toilets eligible for a
rebate are the high-pressure type that completely evacuate
the bowl with one flush.
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