Local businesses will be able to apply for potential rebates in Oxford County.
OXFORD COUNTY - Applications are being accepted for the Water Capacity Buy-Back Program.
Oxford County is looking for local businesses, industries, institutions, commercial properties, and multi-residential units to submit their applications. If successful, these businesses could receive a rebate of up to 50% of the total project costs for water-conscious upgrades and retrofits, up to a maximum of $100,000. Below is a list of the kinds of projects that will be accepted when applying for the rebate.
- Retrofit: Replacing high water use fixtures (such as shower heads, faucets, toilets, dishwashers, washing machines, rinse tanks, etc.) with lower-flow options.
- Upgrade: Implementing greywater (water from sinks or washing machines) reuse or rainwater harvesting projects (such as blue roof or cistern for vehicle washing, etc.).
- Process optimization: Altering or adapting industrial processes or technology to conserve water (e.g., by using process water recirculation/recovery, water-smart irrigation systems, cooling tower replacement, etc.), with the potential to show the savings through a water audit.
Applications can be submitted to water@oxfordcounty.ca and for more information, you can click here.

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