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Customers within the California American Water - Monterey District service area may be eligible for the below Smart Rebates. Refer to the rebate application for Terms and Conditions and further details.

SmartRebate Online Application


Residential Water-Saving Devices
"Residential" sites include: single-family homes, duplexes, condominiums, and the individual units within a multi-family building.

Commercial Water-Saving Devices
"Commercial" sites include: multi-family common areas, industrial, institutional, and commercial properties.

SmartRebate Residential Application (PDF)


 

HEW_smallHigh-Efficiency Clothes Washer
Up to $150 Rebate


High-Efficiency Clothes Washers (HEWs) utilize technological advances to deliver excellent wash performance while saving both water and energy. Resource efficient models use 35-50% less water and approximately 50% less energy. The water efficiency of clothes washers is rated using the term "water factor" to describe and compare its water use. Water factor is measured by the quantity of water (gallons) used to wash each cubic foot of laundry. A lower water factor represents greater water and energy efficiency. Qualifying Models must have a Water Factor (WF) of 6.0 or less.

Note: Washers must have a water factor of 6.0 or less to qualify. Some washers on this list have more than 6.0 water factor and will not qualify for a rebate.
  - List of Models

  - Multi-Unit Tracking Sheet


CONTACT THE AGENCY DIRECTLY FOR REBATES THEY MAY OFFER.
NO COMMERCIAL REBATES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE SMART REBATES PROGRAM AT THIS TIME.
 

ULFT-HET_smallUltra Low Flush Toilet / High Efficiency Toilet
(Including Dual-Flush)
Up to $100 Rebate

Federal law currently mandates that all toilets manufactured in the U.S. must use an average of 1.6 gallons per flush or less. These 1.6 gallons per flush toilets are often referred to as Ultra-Low-Flush Toilets or ULFTs. Toilets made from the early 1980s to 1992 used 3.5 gallons per flush or more. Toilets made prior to 1980 used 5.0 to 7.0 or higher gallons per flush. ULFTs use approximately 20,000 gallons less water annually than older non-ULFT models.

High-Efficiency Toilets (HETs) are defined as fixtures that flush at 20 percent below the 1.6-gallons-per-flush (gpf) U.S. maximum or less, equating to a maximum of 1.28-gpf. (The HET category includes dual-flush toilets.) The average water savings for HETs is estimated to be 38 gallons per day (gpd) when replacing a non-ULFT and 7 gpd when replacing a ULFT.

Note: Existing toilets must be 3.5 gallons per flush (gpf) or greater to qualify. A high efficiency toilet (1.28 gpf) replacing an existing Ultra Low Flow Toilet (ULFT) that uses 1.6 gpf does not qualify for a rebate. 
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Qualifying ULFT Models
  - Qualifying HET Models
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Multi-Unit Tracking Sheet