Water Conservation Rebates
Bathroom Rebates
Keep your old toilets out of the landfill by recycling them in Fort Collins. If you attach your recycling voucher to the rebate application, you will get an extra $25 for your trouble. The $25 is only in conjunction with the rebates.
Timberline Recycling Center (click here for map)
1903 S Timberline Road, Fort Collins
Open Daily 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (April through October)
Open Daily 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (November through March)
970-221-6600
Important: All metal and plastic parts must be removed, or the toilets will not be accepted.
Item |
Rebate |
Toilet (0.8 gallons per flush or less) |
$100 |
Commercial Flush Valve Toilet (non-tank toilets 1.28 gallons per flush or less)
Urinal (0.125 gallons per flush or less) |
$150 |
Recycle your old toilet or urinal, in conjunction with the rebate only |
$25 |
Bathroom Faucet Aerator |
free |
Leak Detection Dye Tablets (for tank-type toilets) |
free |
Irrigation Rebates
We recommend scheduling an irrigation assessment prior to making changes to your irrigation system. After the assessment, a customized report will be created for your property, and certain practices and products may be suggested to help you increase your water efficiency. Recommended products will be eligible for rebates and rebate amounts are based on a 50% reduction of retail price. You may need an irrigation professional’s expertise or miscellaneous fittings for retrofits, but the cost of these is not included in the rebate.
Smart Controllers, Weather Sensors, and Accessories
Smart controllers and ET controllers ensure irrigation works in sync with weather and optimize sprinkler run times. Because these controllers can be more efficient than traditional, time-based irrigation controllers, they often reduce use by at least 10%, saving both money and water. Rebates are available for qualifying, contractor-grade smart controllers. We will pay 50% of the cost of the controller and all necessary accessories, up to a total rebated amount of $300. The City of Greeley provides rebates for contractor-grade ET-based (weather adjusting) controllers but does not provide rebates for retail-grade controllers (download). After testing many different controllers in the field, the following have shown particular success in Greeley’s climate and soil conditions:
Pressure-Reducing Valves and Sprinkler Bodies
Some irrigation systems apply water at a very high pressure. This causes misting — a fine spray that appears as a fog, often with rainbows visible. Misting causes excessive evaporation and water drifting into other areas. Pressure-reducing valves and sprinkler bodies (heads) will reduce misting by regulating the pressure, making your system more efficient. A minimum of 6" heads is recommended in most retrofits as shorter heads are easily blocked by landscape materials.
Rotary Nozzles
Rotary nozzles operate by rotating streams of water over the landscape. The water streams are much more resistant to being blown away from winds, and because they must be installed on pressure-reducing heads, they reduce water loss due to misting as well. Rotary nozzles also apply water at a slower rate than other sprinkler types, allowing your landscape to better absorb the water being applied.
Residential Application
Commercial Rebates
Water can be conserved in commercial, industrial, multi-family, non-profit and governmental properties by installing water efficient appliances and fixtures. We offer free indoor and outdoor water use assessments to commercial properties and can help determine which products make sense for your organization.
Large-scale projects with rebates totaling more than $1,000 should be pre-approved to make sure funds are available. Please call (970) 350-9210 to make a water use assessment appointment or to get a project pre-approved.
Commercial Application