Austin Water releases list of rebates, tools to help customers save money and water

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HEADS UP: AustinWater has a long list of rebates and tools both residential and commercial customers can use to save money and water as temperatures warm up.

Topping the list is Austin Water's two WaterWise rebates. helps residents convert turf grass to native plant beds which can reduce or even end the need for extra watering. The rebate amount is up to $1,750 per property, or $35 for every 100 square feet. To be eligible for this rebate, one must be a residential customer of Austin Water or a qualifying water provider.

An application is available online. helps residents and schools install landscape features, like terraces and rain gardens, to keep rainwater on the property. This helps prevent runoff and reduce the amount of paid water used for landscape watering. The rebate amount is up to $500 per property, or $0.30 for every square foot converted. Applicants for this rebate must be residential or school customers of Austin Water.

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