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Your business can save water and money with a Valley Water rebate
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Your business can save water and money with a Valley Water rebate
Thank you for expressing interest in Valley Water’s rebate programs. Our Commercial Landscape Rebate and Water Efficiency Technology programs offers rebates of up to $200,000 to help businesses evolve their landscapes and water-using equipment.
About half of the water in our county is used by multi-family properties and commercial, industrial, and institutional organizations. Much of this water could be saved if businesses replaced lawns with beautiful low-water-use plants, upgraded their irrigation systems or adopted water-efficient technologies.
Valley Water offers rebates and programs to help you save water and money while demonstrating that your business is a water conservation leader. If you are ready to make a difference in your community, we are here to help.
Commercial Landscape and Irrigation Rebate Programs
The State of California bans the watering of decorative lawns by commercial, industrial, and institutional organizations. Our rebates can help you create a beautiful, modern, water-efficient landscape. We offer up to $100,000 for replacing high-water-use landscapes, upgrading inefficient irrigation equipment and installing equipment that captures rainwater.
Rebates may be higher in some areas. Cities of Cupertino, Morgan Hill, Santa Clara and areas served by the City of Palo Alto – up to $135,000.
Water Efficiency Technology Program
The Water Efficient Technology (WET) Rebate Program provides commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-family properties a rebate of up to $100,000 per project for upgrading existing water-using equipment that results in measurable water savings.
Projects can include cooling tower efficiency upgrades, on-site water reuse, process water efficiency improvements and more.
Please fill out the form below to book a meeting with a water conservation specialist.
(This form is for commercial, industrial and institutional properties only. For single and multi-family residential properties, please visit our
Landscape Rebate page
).
First and Last Name
First
Last
Title
Email
Company/Organization
Phone number
Business Address
Primary Site Address
City/Town
ZIP/Postal Code
Type of Business
- None -
Banking/financial services
Education
Entertainment/public assembly
Food sales and service
Healthcare
Lodging/residential
Manufacturing/industrial
Mixed use
Office
Parking
Public services
Religious worship
Retail
Technolog/science
Services
Utility
Warehouse/storage
Other
Project Interest
- None -
Water Efficient Technology (Processes and Indoor Use)
Landscape and Irrigation
Both