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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
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NEW
PROGRAM ENCOURAGES
400 rebates
of $150 now available for replacing older toilets with high-efficiency models
CARY,
NC – As part of its ongoing efforts to
lead the state in conserving finite natural resources, the Town of Cary has
begun offering $150 rebates to water customers who replace their older toilets
that use between 3.5 and 5 gallons of water per flush (gpf) with new, high
efficiency toilets (HET) that use 75 to 80 percent less water or 1.28 gpf. An
initiative approved by the Cary Town Council on
Town
of
“As
a community that has long been on the forefront of water conservation, we are
pleased to begin implementing this new program as one more way our citizens can
continue our successful culture of conservation,” said Water Conservation
Coordinator Marie Cefalo. “In
Cary, we’ve found that our greatest source of indoor water usage comes from
toilets, so If 400 toilets per year are replaced, the Town could save an
estimated 2.6 to 4 million gallons of water per year.”
The
prices of high efficiency toilets are comparable in price to regular toilets,
with prices beginning at $119.
The
Town’s Water Conservation Program has two focus areas: (1) reducing per capita
water consumption, and (2) managing the peak demands that occur during the
hottest, driest times of the year. These program goals are accomplished through
education, regulation, and financial incentives such as a tiered rate structure,
rain barrel sales, and toilet flapper rebates.
For
a listing of toilets that are WaterSense certified as High Efficiency, visit the
WaterSense site.
For more about the Town’s water conservation initiatives, click on Water
Conservation at www.townofcary.org
or call (919) 469-4090.
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PRIMARY CONTACTS: |
Marie Cefalo,
Water Conservation Coordinator, (919) 469-4387 April Raphiou, Deputy Public Information Officer, (919) 481-5091 Susan Moran, Public Information Officer, (919) 393-4383 |