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Residential Landscape Rebate

Paying You To Make Water-Efficient Choices

Rain SensorSave Water And Money 

Water is a precious resource. Did you know that outdoor water use, mostly lawn and garden watering, can double or triple in the summer? Over-watering is the #1 cause of wasted water in the summer and a leading cause of plant disease and insect problems. The purpose of this landscape rebate program is to educate our customers on ways to use water wisely and at the same time, improve the appearance of their landscapes.

The Landscape Rebate is comprised of one or a combination of the following components:

Rain Sensor/Switch ($25*)

Stop your automatic irrigation system from watering when rainfall is doing the job. A rain sensor or switch will temporarily disengage your irrigation system until the rain has stopped.
*Actual cost of the device up to a maximum of $25.

Lawn Aeration ($25*)

Aerate the soil to correct excessive soil compaction so water and fertilizers can penetrate to the roots where they are needed.
*Actual cost of the aeration up to a maximum of $25. The aeration rebate is one time only.

Pressure Regulation ($25*)

Water pressure that is higher than what the irrigation system is rated for will cause your spray heads to fog and waste water. Reducing the pressure, either at the main point of connection, automatic control valve, or at the individual spray heads, will maximize the efficiency of your system and save water.
*Actual cost of the device(s) up to a maximum of $25.

Manual Hose Bib Timer ($25*)

Never worry about forgetting to turn the sprinkler off. Hose timers reliably turn off hoses and sprinklers at pre-set times.
*A maximum of two timers for a rebate maximum of $12.50 each.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Applicants must live in a single-family residence within the Tualatin Valley Water District, including a house, condominium, duplex/multiplex or manufactured home with a single or master meter. NOTE: Customers in the Southwood Park Water District and Valley View Water District and apartment owners currently DO NOT qualify for these rebates.

  • The applicant must have a current TVWD water account in good standing or be the owner of the master metered (condominium, duplex/multiplex, or manufactured home) residence within the District as verified by TVWD.

  • Applications must include a copy of the proof of purchase in the form of a sales receipt or purchase invoice that specifies the product/service and date.

  • Rebates are for new products and services only. Pre-existing products or previously performed services are not eligible.

  • Prior to approval, an on-site inspection may be required by TVWD.

  • The total rebate per item will not exceed the receipt amount.

  • The application must be received within 90 days of purchase or service.

  • Apply for each rebate separately or at the same time.

The maximum combination landscape rebate per household is $50

Rebates are given on a first-come first-served basis until rebate funds are distributed.

How To Apply For A Rebate

  1. Call or contact our Conservation Department at (503) 848-3056 for the rebate terms and conditions and with any questions. You can also download the Residential Rebate Brochure (PDF) for more information.
  2. Complete the Rebate Application (PDF) and return it with proof of purchase. Upon approval, your rebate will be processed within 4-6 weeks.

For more information, visit our Residential Rebate Frequently Asked Questions.

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