Waterscape Rebate Program

Maximize your yard. Minimize your bills.

 

The Waterscape Rebate Program focuses on the installation of landscaping and water-wise features, which help you save water, save money, and beautify your home and garden. Rebates are available for residents, businesses and agricultural producers living in the unincorporated areas of San Diego County.

 

Turf Replacement

Turf Replacement

Replace your turf with drought-tolerant landscaping & a rain-saving landscape feature. 

Native Plants

Native Plants

Receive an extra $1/sq. ft. to install native plants on all or part of your Turf Replacement project.

 

 

Rain-Saving Rebates

Rain-Saving Rebates

Help your yard soak up rainwater with gorgeous garden designs and dry creek features.

Landscape Optimization Service

Landscape Optimization Service

Get personalized assistance to transform unused turf areas in your large, commercial landscape.

 

 

Septic Rebate Program

Septic Rebate Program

Maintain and pump your septic system and avoid problems later on.

 

 

Rainwater Harvesting Workshops

Rainwater Harvesting Workshops

Learn more about rainwater harvesting practices. 

Smart Irrigation Controllers

Smart Irrigation Controllers

Install smart irrigation controllers to water plants more efficiently and conveniently. 

Agricultural Irrigation Efficiency Program

Agricultural Irrigation Efficiency Program

Get a free audit and upgrade your irrigation system for water and cost savings. 

 

 

FAQs

 

You've got questions, we've got answers!

Helpful Resources

 

Learn more about the world of water-wise landscaping. 

Terminology Glossary

 

Wondering what the difference is between a berm and a bioswale? Look up some common terms here.

Stay Connected!

 

Stay Connected!

Get informed when new rebates become available! Subscribe to the Waterscape Rebates Program e-mail listserve and you will get the latest news delivered to your inbox. 

 

 

The Program is funded by the County of San Diego Watershed Protection Program, who works to prevent pollutants from entering our waterways.