Saving water is good for business and the environment. Your business may easily reduce water use and lower utility costs 20-30% by replacing inefficient equipment and changing operations. Even small to medium sized businesses can benefit with free assistance over the phone and incentives on small equipment upgrades such as aerators and spray heads.
Look in this section for water saving tips, rebates and incentives. Rebates and assistance provided by Resource Venture is a service of Seattle Public Utilities and the Saving Water Partnership.
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Water conservation tips includes steps that can
help reduce water use with little or no up-front costs and minimal impacts on
performance and customer satisfaction
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New water-efficient equipment or redesigning
facilities may qualify for incentives of up to half off the project cost
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Water conservation incentives offer a variety of incentives to help lower project costs for any cost-effective upgrade to water-efficient
technology and equipment
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Water conservation publications are helpful
manuals and how-to’s on conserving water and saving money on water, sewer and
energy bills
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Get recognized in the community for your
water conservation efforts
All commercial, industrial and institutional customers of the
following water providers in the Saving Water Partnership are eligible:
Cedar River Water & Sewer District City of Bothell City of Duvall City of Mercer Island Coal Creek Utility District Highline Water District King County Water District #20 King County Water District #45 King County Water District #49 |
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King County Water District #90 King County Water District #119 King County Water District #125 Northshore Utility District Olympic View Water & Sewer District Seattle Public Utilities Shoreline Water District Soos Creek Water & Sewer District Woodinville Water District |
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