Frequently Asked Questions
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City of Farmington water utility customers with non-delinquent accounts are eligible. Well water users are not eligible because they are not connected to the public water supply.
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No, at this time there is no maximum number of rebates per address. The city may impose a maximum in the future.
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Yes, any property connected to the city’s water supply system is eligible for the water efficiency rebate.
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No. Only qualifying purchases made on or after July 1, 2024 are eligible for the rebate provided they have been installed in a qualifying location.
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Receipts must be provided along with the completed and signed application. The receipt must clearly identify the model, date of purchase and reflect the payment method.
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Assuming grant funds are available, rebates will be processed as applications are received, and if approved, rebate will be issued as credits to water utility customers on their next water bill.
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Permits are not needed for any of the replacement devices as long as they are re-installed in the same location, however, full remodeling projects do require permits. If you have questions regarding permit requirements, please call the Building Division at 651-280-6840 or check the Building Division webpage.
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Even if funds are available at the time of purchase, they may be exhausted by the time you submit your paperwork for approval. There is no guarantee that funding will be available, although as funding gets closer to being depleted, the website will be updated more frequently. Residents can always call the city to verify that funds are still available. Please call Public Works at 651-280-6840.
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No. This rebate is only good for the replacement of existing items and not intended for new construction.