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Fall Into Savings With CVWD’s Outdoor Water Rebates

Fall brings shorter days and favorable weather for planting and outside projects in the Coachella Valley, making it a great time to take advantage of CVWD’s water-saving rebates.

Explore the District’s outdoor rebate programs for residential and HOA customers, designed to assist those who want to reduce their water usage and save money.

Turf Conversion

Residential customers can receive $2 per square foot of turf removed, up to 10,000 square feet per program year (July 1-June 30). HOA customers can receive $2 per square foot of turf removed, up to 25,000 square feet per project per program year.

Hunter Pro-C Solar Sync Smart Irrigation Controller

Residential customers can apply for a free weather- based smart controller that automatically adjusts an irrigation system’s runtime, based on weather data. HOA customers who apply for smart irrigation controllers can receive a refund of 75% of the controller cost, up to $10,000 per project.

Rotary Nozzle Replacement

Residential and HOA customers may qualify for a rebate of up to $4 per high-efficiency rotary nozzle installed, replacing less efficient, traditional fixed or adjustable arc spray nozzles.

Rachio Smart Sprinkler Controller (Self-Install)

Using Rachio with a smart watering app allows residential customers to control their sprinklers from anywhere with their mobile device and to receive predictive watering schedules that adjust to local weather conditions. This rebate is available at a discounted rate to eligible homeowners.

Flume Smart Home Water Monitor (Self-Install)

Flume continuously monitors a home’s indoor and outdoor water use and instantly alerts customers if it detects a leak. While supplies last, residential customers can purchase a Flume Smart Home Water Monitor for $85 plus tax and shipping (regularly $249) after a discount and rebate.

Visit cvwd.org/rebates to view all rebate program details, see eligibility requirements, and apply for programs.

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