Community Corner
Eden Prairie City Offers Rebates For Water Conservation
Native plants help capture contaminants in stormwater runoff, resulting in cleaner water entering our local lakes, wetlands and creeks.
May 20, 2020
Rebates are available to Eden Prairie residents who make home improvements that contribute to water conservation and improve water quality in our community. Qualifying projects include the purchase of WaterSense-approved, wireless-enabled smart irrigation systems, the installation of water reuse systems or pollinator gardens, and the construction of infiltration areas such as rain gardens or shoreline buffers.
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The City also offers rebates for incorporating native plants into rain gardens, shoreland buffers and pollinator gardens designed to capture stormwater runoff, or for habitat improvement projects such as removing buckthorn and other invasive species. Native plants help capture contaminants in stormwater runoff, resulting in cleaner water entering our local lakes, wetlands and creeks.
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