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City outlines grant‑funded toilet replacement program and warns of federal funding uncertainty
Summary
Staff described a direct‑install toilet and fixture replacement program funded initially by a $1.5 million state earmark and augmented by a Bureau of Reclamation grant administered through Sonoma Water. Staff said the program is cost‑free to customers but could be suspended if federal grant funding is withdrawn.
Rebecca Baker, administrative technician with Santa Rosa Water, presented an update on the grant‑funded Efficient Fixtures Direct Install program and reviewed outreach, results to date and funding risks.
Baker said the program provides free toilet and fixture replacement installed by qualified plumbers; the plumbers remove high‑use toilets (1.6 gallons per flush or greater) and install high‑efficiency models and low‑flow fixtures. The initial funding source was a state earmark of $1,500,000; that funding was received in a lump sum and allowed the city to replace nearly 1,600 toilets at roughly 550 sites to date. Staff said they expect the earmark funds to support roughly 2,000 toilet replacements before those funds are exhausted mid‑year.
A second funding stream is a…
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