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The City of Avondale’s water conservation program is integral to managing and planning the City’s limited water resources for today and into the future. By adopting a few easy, water-wise habits, our community can grow sustainably while saving water and money and helping the City reach its water conservation goals. The city promotes water conservation and water-efficient practices as a way of life here in the southwest desert. Many free water conservation resources are available to help you learn more about your water use and to help you save water and money. Please register for an Avondale Connect account before taking the survey below.
Do you want to save money monthly and earn up to $300?
Apply for Avondale's Reduce Your Use Pilot Program:
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Program Participation Restrictions:
Participants must have an Avondale water bill account number and be full-time residents. Registration: Participants must register for an Avondale Connect account before completing the prequalifying survey below. If you qualify you will receive an email to sign up for the required water conservation and optional irrigation classes.
Opportunity to Save and Earn: Lower your water bill and earn up to $300 in rebates!
The City of Avondale’s water conservation program is integral to managing and planning the City’s limited water resources for today and into the future. By adopting a few easy, water-wise habits, our community can grow sustainably while saving water and money and helping the City reach its water conservation goals. The city promotes water conservation and water-efficient practices as a way of life here in the southwest desert. Many free water conservation resources are available to help you learn more about your water use and to help you save water and money. Please register for an Avondale Connect account before taking the survey below.
Do you want to save money monthly and earn up to $300?
Apply for Avondale's Reduce Your Use Pilot Program:
Reserve your set today!
Program Participation Restrictions:
Participants must have an Avondale water bill account number and be full-time residents. Registration: Participants must register for an Avondale Connect account before completing the prequalifying survey below. If you qualify you will receive an email to sign up for the required water conservation and optional irrigation classes.
Opportunity to Save and Earn: Lower your water bill and earn up to $300 in rebates!
If by turf you mean artificial turf, then no we do not fund hardscapes. We do give rebates for turf to xeriscape conversions so if you would like to remove your turf, meaning grass, and put in drought tolerant desert landscaping we offer up to $400 for that.
The City has adopted the International Association for Public Participation (IAP2) spectrum as part of the overall strategy to guide public engagement in projects. The spectrum helps us determine goals and keep our promise! The levels of engagement are:
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