The SCWA offers customer account credits of up to $150 for the purchase of water-saving devices. Credits are applied after review of your submission and receipts.
Click any device to see how much water you could save.
The Impact: Smart controllers adjust watering based on local weather and soil conditions, saving the average home up to 15,000 gallons of water annually.
The Impact: These automatically shut off your sprinklers during a storm, preventing unnecessary watering and saving up to 2,500 gallons per season.
The Impact: Upgrading to a WaterSense labeled showerhead can save the average family 2,700 gallons of water per year without sacrificing pressure.
The Impact: Aerators reduce your sink's water flow by 30% or more, saving roughly 700 gallons annually just by washing your hands and brushing your teeth.
The Impact: These monitor your home's pipes 24/7 and automatically shut off the water if they detect a burst pipe or silent leak, preventing catastrophic damage and saving up to 10,000 gallons a year in wasted water.
The Impact: Using a pool cover blocks the sun and reduces evaporation by 95%, keeping thousands of gallons of water in your pool instead of disappearing into the air.
The Impact: Lowering excessively high water pressure protects your home's plumbing and can reduce overall household water usage by 10% to 20%.
The Impact: A single rain barrel can collect up to 1,300 gallons of free, nutrient-rich rainwater over the summer, perfect for watering your garden and potted plants.