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Posted on: July 8, 2025

[ARCHIVED] Water Conservation: Save Water and Money

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South Jordan City is committed to helping residents and businesses conserve water and save money with a range of rebates and resources. Through the City’s Water Conservation Program—made possible with support from the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District—residents can get up to $1,450 back through available rebates.

The rebates cover a wide range of water-saving upgrades. Residents can get:

  • Up to $300 back for waterwise plants, free rock mulch, drip conversion kit, and weed barrier for park strips.
  • Free rock mulch for any areas where grass is being removed in conjunction with the curbing rebate.
  • Incentives for hardscape and curbing projects that replace grass with water-wise landscaping.
  • Rebates for low-flow fixtures & toilet replacements if your toilet uses more than 1.6 gallons per flush (pre-1992 toilets). 

The City’s water conservation staff manage everything from leak detection to free water audits on sprinkler systems. South Jordan recently launched a cutting-edge leak notification system that automatically detects leaks for every account, even if you’re not signed up for the customer portal. Early leak detection helps protect your home and reduces wasted water.

Grass removal rebates:

South Jordan residents have gained unique access to both city and state incentives. Utah Water Savers provides incentives that can be used in conjunction with City-provided rebates.

The popular FlipYourStrip program makes it easy to transform park strips from thirsty turf to sustainable, attractive landscaping with minimal upfront cost. From April 15 to October 15, residents can apply to receive free rock mulch, drip conversion kits, weed barrier and up to $300 for water wise plants to start saving water right away.

By taking advantage of these rebates and ongoing support, South Jordan residents can save water, lower bills, and contribute to a stronger, more sustainable community.

Residents interested in rebates or water-saving resources can learn more at WaterSmartSoJo.com.

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