This week Gretchen of The Weekly Green gets the some deets on Watershed Management Group’s H20 Harvesting classes provided by Kieran Sikdar, Program Manager @ WMG.
The class is required before Tucson Water will provide a rebate.
“The Tucson Water Rainwater Harversting rebate will reimburse up to $2,000 for residential rainwater-harvesting systems. This includes systems installed through our Co-op. To qualify for the rainwater harvesting rebate the system must have been installed after September 27, 2011. Visit the City of Tucson website for further information about the rainwater harvesting incentives/rebate program.
The Tucson Water Gray Water rebate will reimburse up to $1,000 for residential greywater systems. To qualify for the greywater rebate, the system must have been installed after January 1, 2013. (Systems installed after January 1, 2011 still qualify for the lower rebate amount of 1/3 of costs, up to $200.) Attending this session or any WMG Co-op greywater workshop fulfills the required educational session for this rebate. Visit the City of Tucson page for further information about the residential greywater rebate program.”
Air Dates for this segment:
January 31 & Feb 1 + 2, 2015
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