Rebates & Programs
High Efficiency Toilet (HET) Rebate Program
The West Valley Water District has just started a new Rebate Program for High Efficiency Toilets available to customers on a first come first serve basis. If you are considering replacing your toilet, we hope that you will look at buying a high effciency toilet. These toilets will not only help to reduce your monthly water bill but now the District is offering $50 rebates. Details about the program are listed below:
1. Residents must purchase an HE toilet (Toilets must be High Efficiency) and be labeled with an "EPA Water Sense" label.
2. Residents must complete the HET Rebate Form and submit an ORIGINAL receipt (copies are NOT acceptable). Please submit rebate form and original receipt to: West Valley Water District, P.O. Box 920, Rialto, CA 92376, Attn: Amanda Kasten or Toilet Rebate Program.
3. Residents are only allowed up to a maximum of two(2) rebates per household.
4. This program is offered only to those that are within the District's service area.
5. Toilet must be purchased after July 1, 2009
6. All rebate forms that are submitted are subject to onsite installation verification.
For more information or questions, please contact Amanda Kasten at (909) 875-1804 ext. 700 or by email.
Download and Print the High Effciency Toilet (HET) Rebate Form |
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Free Showerhead & Faucet Aerator Kit Program
West Valley Water District is committed to ensuring our future water supplies. The District offers a Free Showerhead and Faucet Aerator Kit Program for our customers.
This program offers water-saving showerheads and aerator kits to our customers. These are beneficial to our customers and yield the best water savings.
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Faucet Aerator Kit
The Faucet Aerator Kit is a combination of a dual-spray swivel aerator for the kitchen and two bath faucet aerators for the bathroom. The dual-spray swivel aerator for the kitchen exceeds national efficiency standards by offering a flow of 2.0 gallons per minute, and the bath faucet aerators meet standards at 1.5 gallons per minute.
The recommended low-flow showerhead has a built-in control valve that allows the consumer to pause the water flow and then turn the water back on without changing the water temperature or pressure. It also uses 25% less water per minute (2.0 gallons per minute) than the current national standard of 2.5 gallons of water per minute, established in 1992.
This type of showerhead will provide water savings for the replacement of old showerheads as well as more current showerheads that meet the current national efficiency standards.
To get your free kit today, please email Water Conservation or call (909) 875-1804 ext. 700. |
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