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GOODBYE GUESSWORK, HELLO SAVINGS

By Stella Pierce, Coimmunity Writer
May 27, 2025 at 02:41pm. Views: 655

Reduce water usage by up to an estimated 60% by removing turf and converting to drought tolerant landscape. Rebates are $7 per square foot for the first 1,000 square feet of existing, irrigated turf that is removed and replaced with a climate-appropriate landscape. After 1,000 square feet, the rebate is $2 per square foot, up to a total of 5,000 square feet removed.

To estimate the rebate amount of your turf replacement project, visit SoCalWaterSmart's rebate estimator here.

*Please note, funds are limited.

Important:

  1. You must submit the Turf Replacement Rebate application and receive approval BEFORE you remove or kill existing turf.
  2. Once your project has received the "Pre-approval" email from the program administrator, EGIA, the square footage of the project and the total reserved rebate amount cannot be changed.
  3. Please review the amount of funds your project has been awarded in the Pre-approval email to confirm the rebate amounts.
  4. Should you have any questions prior to the start of your project or during your project, please contact:

    RPURebates@RiversideCA.gov

  5. RPU Staff cannot answer questions regarding the expected delivery date of the rebate checks.

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