EBMUD offers three lawn conversion rebate types, along with design assistance.
All rebates are subject to the following maximums within a 2-year period:
Convert your thirsty lawn to a beautiful, resilient, water-wise garden.
Follow these additional ecological best practices to receive double the standard rebate.
*Commercial customers only.
It's nearly impossible to irrigate lawn median strips efficiently, so we're offering double our standard rebate to convert these lawn strips to waterwise plants and drip irrigation.
EBMUD's Pilot Landscape Design Assistance Program aims to help you get started with your lawn conversion rebate project by reimbursing a 2-hour consultation with a professional landscape designer.
See LDAP webpage for details.
Refer to the rebate application for a full list of requirements.
All standard lawn conversion rebate requirements (listed above) apply to the super rebate. Additional super rebate requirements are as follows:
EBMUD encourages these four super rebate best practices to promote additional water conservation and environmental benefits.
No; the lawn conversion program is intended to incentivize the conversion of existing lawns and is not retroactive. Projects that have been started or completed (including removing the lawn) without formal EBMUD approval are not eligible.
Lawn conversion rebate projects are given a nine-month deadline to complete project after EBMUD application approval.
If you cannot meet your project deadline please reach out to the staff member who approved your application before your deadline passes. Extensions may be granted on a case-by-case basis, but are not guarenteed.
Eligible |
Not eligible |
Low water plants | Moderate-high water use or invasive plants (examples) |
All edibles accepted for standard rebate (E.g., vegetables, fruit trees, herbs). Super rebate edibles must be low water use. | Sod grass, including "no mow" grass or lawn substitutes (E.g. buffalograss) |
Permeable pathways or patios. Examples of permeable hardscape include pavers and bricks set in a bed of sand with no mortar or grout and decomposed granite. | Non-permeable pathways or patios (e.g., concrete, or pavers/flagstone/brick set in grout or mortar cement) |
Dry creeks, basins, and swales for capturing rain (watershed approach) | Rocks or mulch without any plants |
50% plant coverage or more to encourage healthy soil and prevent the urban heat island effect. For any new or existing trees, coverage includes the full canopy. | Less than 50% plant coverage |
Cardboard paper, or other completely biodegradable weed barriers | Landscape fabric, any plastic or non-biodegradable weed barriers |
Converting sprinklers to drip irrigation | Keeping existing sprinklers, or using adjustable bubblers or emitters |
Removing sprinklers and hand watering (no irrigation system) | Artificial turf, due to environmental considerations such as plastic leaching, lack of viable recycling options, and the urban heat island effect |
All rebates that, individually or in combination, total $600 or more in a tax year require submittal of a W-9 form to the District prior to payment. All personal information provided within the W-9 is kept confidential in accordance with the Privacy Act.
If your total rebate amount is $600 or more, you will receive a 1099 form to comply with Internal Revenue Service requirements. The determination of whether your rebate is taxable may depend on several variables. It is recommended that contact your tax professional.
During any 24-month period, the combined rebate amount provided by EBMUD may not exceed $2,000 for residential and small multi-family properties (4 units or less), and $15,000 for commercial and large multi-family properties (5+ units). You may apply for an additional rebate after the 24-month period has elapsed.
Our rebate programs have expiration dates to allow us to make modifications as needed. Unless designated as a pilot on our website, most of our rebate programs will continue beyond the expiration date listed on the application.
Super rebate applications are accepted year round. We encourage applying early to maximize water savings and to get a head start on preparing for fall/winter planting. All aspects of the project besides planting can be completed outside of the "cool season" window. Nine month project deadlines allow time to meet the planting window requirement regardless of when the initial application is received.
Document | Type | Size |
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Landscape Rebate Application (combined) Jul-Dec 2023 | 3.9 MB | |
W-9 Form (required for rebates $600+) | <1 MB | |
Sample Completed Landscape Rebate Application | 5.8 MB | |
Sample Drip Irrigation Layouts | 2.0 MB | |
Drip Irrigation Guidelines | 2.3 MB | |
Low Water-Use Plant List | 2.5 MB | |
Requisitos para el reembolso por la conversión de jardines (Rebate Requirements - Spanish) | <1 MB | |
草坪轉換回扣 (Rebate Requirements - Chinese) | <1 MB | |
Rebate Eligibility Plant Database | MS Excel | <1 MB |
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