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Tarpon Springs Announces New Toilet Rebate Program

Residents may qualify for a rebate to replace older high-flow toilets.

If you are a City of Tarpon Springs water utility customer and you replace an older high flow toilet (3.5 gallons per flush) with a High Efficiency/Low Volume toilet model, you may qualify for a rebate of up to $100*.
If you are a City of Tarpon Springs water utility customer and you replace an older high flow toilet (3.5 gallons per flush) with a High Efficiency/Low Volume toilet model, you may qualify for a rebate of up to $100*. (Tampa Bay Water)

February 26 2020

The City of Tarpon Springs is excited to announce our Toilet Rebate Program with grant funding assistance provided by the Southwest Florida Water Management District. If you are a City of Tarpon Springs water utility customer and you replace an older high flow toilet (3.5 gallons per flush) with a High Efficiency/Low Volume toilet model, you may qualify for a rebate of up to $100*.

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Qualifications

• Must be a City of Tarpon Springs water utility customer

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• Your home or business must have been built prior to 1995

• New efficient fixture must replace an older high flow model

Steps

• Confirm your eligibility to qualify for a rebate on your utility bill

• Call the City’s Toilet Rebate Administrator at 1-800-964-2140 to submit your application and schedule an inspection

To confirm your eligibility please contact:

Toilet Rebate Program

800-964-2140

*There is a 2 fixture replacement max per account. The rebate will equal the cost of the fixture, not exceed $100 per fixture. The old and new toilets must be inspected and verified to qualify for the rebate. The rebate will be in the form of a credit on the City customer’s utility bill. Additional questions can be directed to the City’s Project Administration Department at 727-942-5638.


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