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SFPUC adopts ultra high‑efficiency toilet rebate program to continue indoor water savings
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission unanimously approved a rebate program that offers up to $200 for ultra high‑efficiency toilets, continuing the agency’s indoor conservation efforts and projecting modest annual water savings.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on March 26 approved a new ultra high‑efficiency toilet rebate program that will offer rebates to residential customers who replace older, higher‑flow toilets with EPA WaterSense‑certified models.
The program, presented by Julie Ortiz, manager of the SFPUC’s Water Conservation section, will provide up to $100 for qualifying toilets with a maximum flush volume of 1.1 gallons per flush and up to $200 for models rated at 0.8 gallons per flush. The SFPUC plans to launch the program in July 2025 and administer it through its in‑house Water…
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