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Our new Rain Sensor Rebate for underground irrigation systems will help you save water and money. Click here for details.

CWLP strives to help customers get the greatest value for every dollar they spend on water service. Toward this end, the utility works to educate customers on the value of water efficiency and sponsors programs aimed at helping them improve their own water efficiency without requiring them to sacrifice comfort and convenience.

Key among these programs are a water-saver kit giveaway, a potential-leak detection audit, and a lawn-watering educational program. These water conservation programs are administered by CWLP's Energy Services Office (ESO).

CWLP's Water Saver Kit—or any of its individual components—is available free of charge upon request to any residential retail water customer. The kit components are intended for use on older (more than 10 years old) faucets and showers that are not already equipped with water-saving devices and in older-style toilets that are not already classified as "low-flush." To obtain your Water Saver Kit, visit the CWLP Energy Services Office, 2nd Floor, 231 S. 6th Street (corner of 6th and Monroe) in downtown Springfield.

CWLP is now a partner in the USEPA's WaterSense program, which is designed to promote water-efficient products and practices across the country. Find out more about this partnership and how it can benefit you.

For more information about CWLP's water conservation programs, about water efficiency in general, or about CWLP's Energy Services Office, select any of the topics or subtopics listed in the left-hand column of this page.

 

 

 

 

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CWLP has programs to help your home or business save energy. Click on the green top button for info about efficiency rebates. Click on the red second button for info about our home energy audits. Click on the orange third button for info about our weatherization assistance program. Click on the blue fourth button for information about our technical assistance program. Click on the brown fifth button for info about our free efficiency workshops. Click on the purple bottom button for info about CWLP's efficiency literature.



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