Laserfiche WebLink
<br />Introduction <br /> <br />Incentives <br /> <br />Rebates <br />The following is a list of existing and proposed rebate programs. <br /> <br />Rebate Existingl Value 1 User Cate- Comment <br /> New gory <br /> I n place for several years to <br />3-Day Irrigation Existing $25 Single Family assist customers with meet- <br />Timer Residential ing every-third day irrigation <br /> requirements. <br /> Residential customers must <br /> by Water Wiser participants <br />Evaportranspiration New Up to $300 Residential in order to be eligible for <br />- Based Irrigation (Initial pro- existing rebate. Pilot pro- <br />Controller gram in gram proposed to evaluate <br /> 2006) value of ET control in a <br /> Up to $1,500 Large I rriga- residential setting. <br /> tors2 <br /> Approximately 3000 homes <br /> Single-Family built prior to 1994 plumbing <br /> Residential code requiring low volume <br />High Efficiency New fixtures.3 <br />Clothes Washer (Initial $200 <br />(WUF of 6.0 or program Privately owned properties; <br />less) in 2006) Multi-Family cooperative for apartments <br /> Residential <br /> Provide assistance to ac- <br /> $100-200/meter Multi-Family complishing sub-metering <br />Sub-Metering4 New (T 0 be Residential where appropriate <br /> determined) <br /> Improvements shall be <br />I rrigation System To be determined Residential bringing existing properties <br />Efficiency Improve- New Commercial up to current irrigation <br />ments5 Large I rriga- code. <br /> tors <br /> Residential may include $1/ <br /> Residential sq.ft. turf removal in 2007. <br />Water Wise Land- New To be determined Commercial Retrofits bring up to current <br />scape Retrofit6 Large I rriga- landscape codes & guide- <br /> tors lines <br /> <br />1 Value of incentive may vary based on funding and effectiveness as determined through on-going <br />evaluations in Castle Rock and throughout the industry. <br />2 Large irrigated areas operated and/or maintained by residential customers agencies, such as <br />Home Owners Association's (HOA's) and Districts. <br />3 The U.S. Energy Policy Act of 1992, enforcement in 1994, requiring new toilets, urinals, shower- <br />head, and faucets to be of higher water use efficiency. <br />4 Based on design of units and interior water distribution <br />5 Value of rebate to be determined, may include ET-based control, irrigation design revisions such <br />as hydro-zoning, valving (check valves), line replacement (with sub-surface drip irrigation), rain <br />sensor installation, and other improvements resulting in irrigation system efficiency of 75% or better. <br />6 May include planning/design, turf replacement, soil preparation and/or mulching. <br /> <br />(See Appendix F for further information regarding existing ET control- <br />ler and high efficiency clothes washer requirements.) <br /> <br />The following are potential incentive credits for use of approved water <br />conservation measures by new development. <br /> <br />Town of Castle Rock Water Conservation Master Plan <br /> <br />Page 1-7 <br />