Is There a Water Rebate Program Near You?

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The number of states and cities offering rebates to install water-reducing fixtures, such as Waterless urinals, varies year after year.

In most cases, the rebates are designed to expire after two to five years. Sometimes they are renewed; other times, they are not. Further, some states in the country have never had a rebate program for water-reducing fixtures. However, once they experience a drought or a water shortage, they typically begin one.  

The point of this is that these programs are not set in stone. They do come and go.  Also, be aware of the following:

·       In some states, only certain cities or water districts within those states have a water-related rebate program. 

·       The rebate may apply only to residences in some situations or commercial facilities, or both.

·       In some instances, the rebate is in the form of a tax credit; in other situations, it is applied when the fixture is purchased.

·       The credit may be covered by a non-government, private association set up to help reduce water consumption in a specific state.

·       The water rebate may be based on the amount of water saved by purchasing the new fixture.

·       The amounts of the rebate vary.

·       In some cases, the rebate applies to toilets only; in others, it includes urinals and additional fixtures proven to use water more efficiently.

 

Aware of all this, the following are the states in the U.S. that currently have some sort of rebate program in place as of 2020 for installing water-reducing fixtures.  

 

Massachusetts 

Dedham Westwood Water district

 

Virginia

Charlottesville

Purcellville

Virginia Beach 

Brevard county

 

Georgia

Griffin

Cobb County Government

Metropolitan North Georgia Water Planning District

 

Florida

Miami Dade

Pasco County

Petersburg

Cocoa

Broward county 

Melbourne

Tamarac

Titusville

Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners

Manatee Board of County Commissioners

 

Texas

College station

Garden Ridge

Round Rock

San Marcos

 

New Mexico

Santa Fe

 

Colorado

Brighton

Greeley

Northglenn

Thornton Water Resources Division

Woodmoor Water and Sanitation District

Denver

Aurora

Boulder

 

Arizona

George County

Washington County

 

California

Desert Water Agency

Santa Clara Valley Water District

Menlo park

Mammoth Community Water District

Soquel Creek Water District

Pleasanton

Marin county

Brentwood

Redwood City

Marina Coast Water District

Windsor

Riverside

Metropolitan Water District of Southern California

Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency

Vandenberg Village Community Services District

Rohnert Park

Monterey Peninsula Water Conservation

California Urban Water Conservation Council

San Benito County

Roseville

Napa Sanitation District

California Water Service Company

Zone 7 Water Agency

Santa Cruz

Sacramento County

Burlingame

Santa Rosa

San Francisco

Daly City

Watsonville

San Juan Water District

 

Oregon

Portland

Ashland

 

Washington

Cascade Water Alliance

Kent

Pullman

Saving Water Partnership (applicable to many cities in the state)