Our Services
Rebate Programs
As a partner in the water conservation industry, WaterWise Consulting understands that not all water agencies have the staff power to implement conservation programs which assist their customers in curtailing their water use. Typically, one assumes that the smaller water agencies will be understaffed, but even large water agencies come to WaterWise for assistance.

Residential Survey
A residential water survey consists of having a well-trained and experienced surveyor visit a residence to review landscape and irrigation conditions in addition to evaluating indoor water use. The surveyor will then communicate to the homeowner the deficiencies in their indoor and outdoor water use and provide information for making their overall water use more efficient.

Commercial, Industrial and Institutional (CII)
WaterWise Consulting has been providing water use surveys to commercial, industrial and institutional (CII) facilities for years throughout California. WaterWise offers solutions for long term, efficient, and cost-saving use of our previous water resourves.

Water use Budgets
A water use budget is an estimation of the amount of water that should be used to water a site's landscape. This is calculated by using a site's landscape area and local weather information. The water use budget program focuses on landscape sites served by dedicated irrigation meters and offers participants a comparison of actual water use in relation to a water budget set by their water supplier.

Landscape Audits Program
Most landscapes, whether residential or commercial, use far more water than necessary to keep the plants healthy and attractive.

Landscape Restoration
WaterWise, a leader in water conservation throughout California, is now offering its services to municipalities, water agencies and other organizations that would like to restore their current high water using landscape to a more water efficient one.

Distribution Events
Part of the ongoing effort to conserve water entails replacing older high water using devices and fixtures with new ones that are more water efficient.  Because of this, some water agencies host distribution events where the public has a chance to exchange their old device with a new improved device at little to no cost.

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