Poway Available Rebates Click on each product to see a current list of qualifying models:
· High-Efficiency Clothes Washers (SDG&E contributes to this incentive amount) - $135
· High-Efficiency Toilets - $100
· Weather-Based Irrigation Controller (less than one-acre)- Up to 12 stations - $350- Additional stations beyond 12 - $6.50 per station
· Weather-Based Irrigation Controller (one-acre or larger) - Each station - $25
· Nozzles - $4 each
· Synthetic Turf (1,000 sq. ft. maximum per customer) - $0.50 per sq. foot
For more information regarding the rebate program, please contact the Water Conservation Team at (858) 668-1215 or by email.
Rebates for Plumbing Devices, Irrigation Equipment, and Artificial Turf
**IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING THE REBATE PROGRAM**
The City of Poway’s rebate program will be available until Friday, September 18 at 5:00 p.m. You ARE required to receive a reservation number prior to purchasing your qualifying water-efficient product.
From Friday, September 18 at 5:00 p.m. to Monday, September 21 at 9:00 a.m. NO rebates will be available.
Effective September 21 at 9:00 a.m. the Metropolitan Water District will reinstate its rebate program. The program will be open to all Southern California water agencies and residents will NOT be required to receive a reservation prior to purchasing a qualifying water-efficient product. Rebate amounts will change and funding will be limited. Rebates will be available on a first-come, first serve basis. Do not purchase your product until September 21 or after. It is recommended that you purchase your qualifying water-efficient product ASAP on September 21 or shortly after.
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How can we assist you? How might we improve our service?
We get such great response from our customers about the grass. Love the color. Love the texture. Artificial Grass has helped cut the water bill in half and more, etc.
We get tlots of referrals from our customers and enjoy a great reputation in our community.
We don't believe in doing business any other way than the best way for our customers.
We have people who call it Fake Grass, Faux Grass, That Synthetic Stuff or Astroturf.
You are welcome to call it whatever you like!
However, our product line is so superior to the grasses available only a couple of years ago that there is no comparison
We have a state wide emergency concerning our water. Please do whatever you can to avoid mandatory restrictions.
The San Diego Union Tribune recently reported on which water districts are doing the best job to conserve water.
January through June 2008, compared to the same period of 2007.
Agency Decrease
1. Ramona 67.4%
2. Yuima 57.0 %
3. Valley Center 39.8%
4. Camp Pendleton 36.3%
5. Rainbow 33.7%
6. Fallbrook 33.5%
7. Escondido 27.7%
8. San Dieguito 19.8%
9. Del Mar 15.7%
10. Rincon Del Diablo 10.6%
11. Poway 9.8%
12. Vallecitos 8.2%
13. Carlsbad 7.7%
14. Oceanside 7.0%
15. Otay 6.8%
16. Santa Fe 6.5%
17. Vista 5.1%
18. Helix 4.4%
19. Padre Dam 4.0%
20. Sweetwater 3.8%
21. Lakeside 3.4%
22. San Diego 1.3%
23. Olivenhain 0.7%
TOTAL 12.8%