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SFPUC adopts ultra high‑efficiency toilet rebate program to extend indoor water savings
Summary
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission approved a new rebate program to encourage replacement of older toilets with ultra‑high‑efficiency models, offering up to $200 per fixture and estimating about 3 million gallons saved annually if participation hits staff projections.
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission on March 26 approved a new ultra high‑efficiency toilet rebate program aimed at reducing indoor water use across the PUC retail service area.
Julie Ortiz, manager of the SFPUC water conservation section, told commissioners the program will offer two rebate levels: up to $100 for toilets with a maximum flush volume of 1.1 gallons per flush (gpf) and up to $200 for maximum‑rated 0.8 gpf models. Ortiz said the program will be administered in‑house…
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