MEA PROGRAM

MEA Program is a rebate program offered by the Metropolitan Water District and administered by EGIA.

AVAILABLE REBATES

TURF REPLACEMENT

The intent of the Turf Replacement program is to have homeowners remove their existing grass and to replace itwith organic, drought tolerant landscaping.

HIGH-EFFICIENCY CLOTHES WASHERS

High-Efficiency clothes washers use 55% less water than standard clothes washers. Less water means less energy needed for water heating, lowering your energy bill too.

PREMIUM HIGH- EFFICIENCY TOILETS

Premium High-efficiency Toilets use 20% less water than the Water Sense standard and flush the same amount of waste just as, if not more, effectively.

ROTATING SPRINKLER NOZZELS

Multi-trajectory, rotating streams apply water more slowly and uniformly to your landscape, encouraging healthy plant growth.

RAIN BARRELS & CISTERNS

Collecting and re-using rainwater from lawns and gardens minimizes the amount of water flowing into your storm drains, sewer systems and local waterways.

WEATHER BASED IRRIGATION CONTROLLER

Allows for more accurate, customized irrigation by automatically adjusting the schedule and amount of water in response to changing weather conditions.

ABOUT MEA PROGRAM

MEA Program is a rebate program offered by the Metropolitan Water District and administered by EGIA. Through the socalwatersmart.com website, you will be able to access the online rebate application learn about the program rules and regulations, and even check the status of your rebate. In addition to the Metropolitan Water District’s conservation portal bewaterwise.com, visitors to socalwatersmart.com can learn about the rebates that are available for choosing to save water.

OVERVIEW

Conservation helps reduce overall regional water demands and ensure greater supply reliability for the region

Southern California, conservation is becoming a way of life through everyday water-saving habits, sustainable landscaping, and water-efficiant plumbing fixtures, appliances and equipment

OUR PROCESS

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