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Save Water, Save Money with Rebates

by on May. 11, 2011, under Water Conservation

In Tucson, the average person uses 100 gallons of water a day. In the desert, that sounds like a lot! Looking to help people reduce their consumption and sweeten the deal with incentives, the City of Tucson offers rebates for making your home or business more water efficient.

Tucson Water gives households up to $200 ($120 per toilet) for replacing toilets with high efficiency models. They will reimburse you up to $200 for installing a permanent gray water irrigation system at home. For application and more information click here.

Businesses are also offered rebates and incentives for high efficiency toilets and urinals as well as irrigation upgrades. For more information click here.

 

 

 



  • http://tucsoncitizen.com/tucson-tails karyn

    I bought one of those low efficiency toilets for the roommate bathroom. I went to Lowe’s and bought the middle priced model. The toilet was not even in use for one year and some part broke off (so much for efficiency) and I needed to hire a plumber to replace it. According to the plumber, they replace many of these plastic parts.
    But yes, I did get some rebate around $100 from the City of Tucson for installing a low water toilet.