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AMI Pilot Project
Authority in Water Conservation
Canal Water Service
COVID-19 and Water Supply
Domestic Water Service
Irrigation Restrictions
Lawn Conversion
New Payment Portal (Paymentus) FAQs
Non-Functional Turf
Preguntas frecuentes acerca del suministro del agua y COVID-19
Rate Changes
Replenishment Assessment Charge
Where am I in the approval process?
The application process takes 30-45 days and you will be notified by either a phone call or email. We process the applications on a first-come, first-served basis.
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How do I apply?
Visit www.cvwd.org/turf to apply online. Applications also can be picked up in person from the district or can be mailed or faxed to you.
2.
Where am I in the approval process?
The application process takes 30-45 days and you will be notified by either a phone call or email. We process the applications on a first-come, first-served basis.
3.
May I remove my turf now?
CVWD must review and approve your application before you can start your project. If you proceed prior to CVWD approval, you cannot be considered for the rebate program.
4.
I turned off the water on my grass already and it has started to die. Can I still qualify for the program?
Because of the drought and the current water-use restrictions, we do not expect your grass to look lush and green. It is OK to let your lawn go golden while waiting for your project to be approved.
5.
Does the removal of shrubs, trees, pools or other water users qualify?
This program is for turf removal only.
6.
How many projects may I do?
Projects are limited to two per residence. They can be a front yard, back yard or side yard if it is the length of the property. Front yards that have turf on both sides of a driveway or walkway are all considered front yard. Commercial properties may apply for multiple projects. Each project requires a separate application.
7.
What is needed in a sketch?
The sketch should show what the completed landscape will look like (i.e., turf to be replaced with decomposed granite and plants). No "before" photos are required because CVWD will map the property prior to approval.
8.
What if I can’t e-mail my sketch or photo?
If you compress your file size to less than 5 megabytes, it will allow you to submit your application electronically online. Otherwise, you can print out your application, fill it out and either hand-deliver to our offices, fax it or mail it.
9.
How much does a typical conversion cost?
Conversion costs vary depending on the design and other factors. Moderate estimates can range from $3- $6 per square foot of landscape.
10.
What is required in the new landscape?
The finished landscape should include desert landscaping with four to five desert-friendly drought tolerant plants. Turf can be replaced with DG (decomposed granite), artificial turf, or rock. Turf cannot be replaced with all cement or jet black rock.
11.
Can I just put down rock or pavers in place of the grass?
To qualify for a rebate, you must have artificial turf or a desert landscape scene with drought tolerant plants irrigated on a drip system. The goal is to help promote beautiful alternatives to turf grass.
12.
Can I receive credit for replacing my lawn with artificial turf?
Artificial turf is acceptable but make sure that all work completed by or on behalf of the residential property owner, HOA, or commercial property owner conforms with all rules and regulations of all governing bodies and agencies having jurisdiction over the work, including but not limited to the HOA, city, county, and CVWD.
13.
Can I install concrete patios, curbing, walkways, and driveways?
CVWD will not provide turf rebates for putting in a concrete patio, curbing, walkways or an extension to a driveway.
14.
I don’t know anything about landscaping. Can someone from CVWD assist me?
At your request, CVWD will schedule a visit to offer assistance regarding landscaping options.
15.
How can I find a good landscaper?
CVWD's website lists the names of landscapers who have completed CVWD water-use efficiency training. Other resources include personal referrals and the Internet.
16.
Can I remove my turf and leave it dirt?
The final design cannot be only dirt and instead must include desert landscaping such as plants and rocks.
17.
What plants can I use in my water-smart landscape?
A great resource for plant ideas is Lush & Efficient Landscape and Gardening in the Coachella Valley which is available on our website.
18.
Why do I need a filter and pressure regulator?
A filter and pressure regulator is an inexpensive device that will prolong the life of your emitters or spray heads.
19.
What is mulch and why do you require it?
Mulch is a material that is spread over the top of soil. Mulch will restrict the growth of grass and weeds if you choose this approach.
20.
Do I need a weed barrier?
CVWD does not require a weed barrier.
21.
Are there any additional requirements if I live in an HOA?
You must submit a written HOA approval of your design to CVWD with your application for it to be considered complete and approved.
22.
Do I need a new irrigation controller?
CVWD requires a smart irrigation controller. CVWD will install one of these at no charge to you when we complete your final inspection.
23.
What if my HOA requires me to keep grass in my yard?
HOAs are no longer allowed to require grass.
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