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City reports more than 2 million gallons saved in 2024 rebate program; toilets drive highest uptake
Summary
New water resources project manager Tracy Beasley reported Jan. 7 that Prescott’s 2024 rebate program issued about $50,370 in rebates through Dec. 31 and—by staff accounting through Dec. 19—saved an estimated 2,107,?360 gallons (reported as 2,000,000+ gallons) across 217 applications. Toilet rebates were the largest single category by units.
Tracy Beasley, the City of Prescott’s new Water Resources Project Manager, presented a year-end summary on Jan. 7 of the 2024 water conservation rebate program and outlined planned outreach changes for 2025.
Beasley told the subcommittee that, through Dec. 19, program data showed 217 applications and 285 rebates with an amount rebated of $49,920 and an estimated water savings of 1,199,360 gallons from toilet rebates alone. By Dec. 31 the final accounting rose to $50,370…
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