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Cash for Grass Rebate Program The Sacramento County Water Agency (SCWA) is providing rebates to qualifying residents and commercial properties for converting existing turf or impervious surfaces* (e.g. concrete) with approved drought resistant, low to medium water use plants and or native plants. SCWA residential customers may receive a rebate of $.50/square foot up to a maximum of $1,000 per household.
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Do You Qualify? SCWA customer Property owner of record Must have a minimum of 300 sf of lawn to convert Lawn must be existing—projects in progress do not qualify Due to ongoing watering restrictions, lawn does not need to be living
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Next Steps for Qualified Applicants Complete online registration Submit application Within 10 days after receipt of registration, SCWA will send you confirmation of eligibility and availability of funds When funds are depleted, you may be placed on a waiting list
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Designing Your Space At least 50% of the material replacing the lawn must be drought- resistant plantings Pre approved low-to-medium water plants Native Plants Artificial Turf: If artificial turf is used in any part of the conversion, the artificial grass must be installed by a licensed contractor. The installation must be permeable to water and air. Only polyethylene and nylon artificial turf products are eligible for rebates. Patio carpet and other “Astroturf type” products are not eligible.
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Design Criteria Existing irrigation heads must be capped off New design must include a hi-efficiency irrigation system Mulch Requirements: All planting areas must have a minimum of three (3) inches of mulch. If a weed barrier is used below mulch, it must be permeable to air and water. Permeable Surfaces: Converting hardscape (e.g. concrete) into a permeable surface that allows water to soak into the soil (such as pavers set in sand) is acceptable as long as the landscape project area meets the 50% mature plant coverage requirement. Free residential River Friendly design templates, including water-efficient irrigation, planting guides and rain garden designs are available at ___________. It is not a requirement to use these design templates.
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Pre-Inspection An SCWA inspector will visit the homeowner to verify: Existing landscape meets criteria for conversion Estimate the maximum rebate amount Do a rough sketch of the design plan (completed designs can and likely will vary from the initial sketch) Provide design assistance The homeowner must provide a copy of a free “Water Wise House Call” report (or proof of an equivalent assessment) detailing ways to make your irrigation system more efficient. Call Water Wise Consulting, Inc. at 866-685-2322 Monday-Saturday from 8 – 5 p.m. to schedule a FREE Water Wise House or Business Call. See www.SCWA.netwww.SCWA.net
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Construction Begin the landscape conversion within 90 days of receiving project approval At every project stage, make sure criteria is being met At project conclusion, schedule a post-inspection Retain plant receipts and identification tags
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Post-Inspection SCWA inspector will visit the finished project site to ensure the completed project meets project criteria Upon successful project completion, the inspector will initiate the rebate process Rebates will take about 4-6 weeks to process but may take longer if the documentation required for reimbursement is incomplete
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Resources: Helpful Websites Sacramento County Water Agency: www.SCWA.net www.SCWA.net Information specific to SCWA customers Eco-Landscape California: www.ecolandscape.org/ www.ecolandscape.org/ This is a wonderful resource for landscape design, design templates and plant lists U.C. Davis Arboretum All-Stars: http://arboretum.ucdavis.edu/arboretum_all_stars.aspx http://arboretum.ucdavis.edu/arboretum_all_stars.aspx 100 tough, reliable plants that are easy to grow, don’t need a lot of water, have few problems with pests or diseases, and have outstanding qualities in the garden U.C. Davis Master Gardener Program Excellent resource for a one-on-one connection with a landscape advice expert Be Water Smart: www.BeWaterSmart.info www.BeWaterSmart.info Developed by the Regional Water Authority, this website is an extensive repository of information on water conservation tips, drought news and landscape design resources
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Resources: Plant Coverage Worksheet See next page for instructions on completing the worksheet Column A Plant Name Column B Plant Coverage Value (sq. ft.) Column C Quantity Column D Total Plant Coverage Western Redbud154 X 1 Smoke Tree143 X 1 Orchid Rockrose38 X 276 Rosemary (prostrate) 2 X 2856 Santa Barbara Daisy7 X 321 Item E Total Plant Coverage Values (Sum of Column D) =450 sq. ft. Item FGrass (Lawn) Conversion Area=600 sq. ft. Item G Total Plant Coverage of Converted Area (Item E ÷ F = ____ x 100 = G) =75% 75% Plant coverage value has been achieved
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Resources: Plant Coverage Worksheet Instructions 1. Column A – Plant Name List the names of the plants used in your converted area. 2. Column B – Plant Coverage Value Use the Cash for Grass Program Plant List (available at www.scwa.net or by request) to find the Plant Coverage Value for each plant in your converted area. Enter the value for each plant in Column B. Note: If you use a plant that is not included on the Cash for Grass Plant List, refer to the Plant Coverage Value Chart to obtain the coverage values for plants up to 20 ½ feet in diameter.www.scwa.net If you select a plant that is not on the Cash for Grass Program Plant List, the coverage value also can be obtained by multiplying the diameter of the plant’s canopy by.7854. Example:.7854 x 5 ft. diameter x 5 ft. diameter = 20 (To obtain whole number values, totals under.5, round number down. Totals above.5, round number up.) Refer to the plant’s original container or a gardening book to locate the plant’s maturity measurements to use for this calculation. 3. Column C – Quantity Enter the quantity of each plant to be used in the converted area in Column C.
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Cash for Grass Rebate Program Resources: Plant Coverage Worksheet Instructions continued 4. Column D – Total Plant Coverage Multiply Column B by Column C to determine the total plant coverage for each type of plant used and enter that number in Column D. 5. Item E – Total Plant Coverage Values Add the plant coverage values in Column D and enter that total (sum) in Item E. 6. Item F – Grass (Lawn) Conversion Area Enter the square footage of grass you plan to convert in Item F. (A minimum of 300 square feet of lawn must be converted. If yard is smaller than 300 square feet, the entire lawn must be removed. Converted areas must contain enough plants to create at least 50% living plant coverage when plants are fully grown.) 7. Item G – Total Plant Coverage of Converted Area Divide Item E – Total Plant Coverage Values by Item F – Grass (Lawn) Conversion Area and multiply that value by 100 to obtain Item G – Total Plant Coverage of Converted Area.
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