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Clean up on the savings!
Buy a high-efficiency clothes washer and receive $125-$200!
Who is eligible?
Residents of Santa Clara County are eligible. This offer applies to qualified water-efficient clothes washers purchased new, after January 1, 2008 , at retail price. Resale or lease/rental option units are ineligible. Call (408) 265-2607, ext. 2554 for a list of approved washers.
How
do I apply?
Water District applications are available at stores where high-efficiency
washing machines are sold. Be sure to provide the name of your water
company and your account number. If you live in a townhouse or apartment
and dont pay a water bill, contact your landlord, home owner's association or property management company for the name of your water company. Mail your application after the machine has been installed.
You can also apply online at www.waterenergysavings.com for purchases made in 2008.
How much of a rebate
will I get?
Beginning Jan. 1, 2008, the District offers a combined water and energy rebate of $125 for qualified Tier 2 clothes washers and $200 for qualifying Tier 3 clothes washers.
How long will the rebate be available?
Rebates are available for purchasing qualified washers until December 31, 2008, or until funds run out, whichever comes first. All rebate applications must be postmarked no later than 90 days after purchase date.
How much can I save?
On average, a typical household will save 6,450 gallons of water, between $80-100 in electricity, and $54 in detergent
costs on a yearly basis. In addition, youll know youre doing
the environment a favor by saving water and reducing wastewater flows.
How much does a machine cost?
Between $500 and $1,600 before the rebate.
How well do these machines work?
Water-efficient washers generally outperform conventional washing machines,
according to the February 2005 issue of Consumer Reports. For a free copy
of this report, call (408)
265-2607, ext. 2554.
Features
Most water-efficient washing machines are front-loading; however, there
are a few top-loading models. Many water-efficient machines are space
savers, giving you the option of stacking them with a compatible dryer.
Most have the same capacity as traditional models, primarily because
they do not have a central agitator.
For more information, please call the
Santa Clara Valley Water District Water Conservation Hotline at (408)
265-2607, ext. 2554.
Funded by, the Santa Clara Valley Water District, the San Jose/Santa Clara Water Pollution Control Plant, the City of Palo Alto, the California Water Service Company, Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and a grant from the California Department of Water Resources.

Promoting an ethic of water efficiency.
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