Irrigation Upgrades & Soil Improvements
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This incentive program was created to help residents conserve water outdoors by enhancing the water efficiency of automated irrigation systems and/or by improving the water-holding capacity of soil through soil amendments. Up to $675 per residential property is available to help offset the cost of landscape upgrades to improve water efficiency.
CATEGORY | MAXIMUM REBATE | |
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Add a: | Smart Controller | $100 |
Rain Sensor or | $75 | |
Weather or Soil Moisture Sensor | $125 | |
Convert to: | Drip Irrigation | $200 |
Matched Precipitation (MP) Rotators | $50 | |
Add: | Quality Top Soil, Compost, or Other Organic Mulch | 50% off (up to $100) |
BONUS! | Complete Both Irrigation System Upgrades & Soil Amendment | $100 |
Maximum Total Rebate: | $675 |
Who Can Apply
This rebate program is available to all residential landowners with an existing automated irrigation system and/or existing garden/lawn in the RDN, including electoral areas (A, B, C, E, F, G, H) and member municipalities (Nanaimo, Lantzville, Parksville, Qualicum Beach).Eligibility
- Each residential landowner is eligible for one (1) rebate over the lifetime of the program. Only property owners are eligible to receive the rebate.
- The rebate is available on a first come, first served basis. Once funds are exhausted, the program will be finished for this year.
- Irrigation Upgrades must be completed by an irrigation professional certified by the Irrigation Industry Association of BC (IIABC). To locate IIABC certified professionals in the RDN visit www.irrigationbc.com, click on "Find a Certified Professional Here" and search by Classification ("Technician") and Area ("Vancouver Island/Coast").
- Soil Improvements must be completed on garden/lawn areas of at least 37 m2 (400 ft2). Added top soil/mulch/compost must be at a minimum 50 mm (2 inch) in depth for garden beds and 6 mm (1/4 inch) in depth for lawn topdressing.
- All work must be completed and all documentation submitted between January 1 and December 13, 2019.
How To Apply
Before you apply, plan your WaterSmart lawn and garden upgrade(s). Check out the RDN Landscape Guide to Water Efficiency for helpful tips.All documentation, forms, photos, and invoices, can be sent electronically to [email protected] or by mail/in person to Drinking Water & Watershed Protection, 6300 Hammond Bay Road, Nanaimo, BC, V9T 6N2.
Step 1: Submit Pre-approval Application
Step 2: Completion of Qualifying WorkOptional
- Complete the Pre-approval Application form, including a description of the upgrade(s) that are to be completed.
- Submit with the pre-approval form "before" photo(s). Include an indication of scale (i.e. a person, landscape tie, meter stick, ruler, etc.) with the landscape area requiring upgrade(s), clearly demonstrating deficiencies described on the Pre-approval Application form as well as a point of reference that uniquely identifies the area requiring upgrade(s) so that "before" and "after" photos can be easily compared.
Team WaterSmart offers free workshops, visit www.TeamWaterSmart.ca for available topics, workshop dates, and locations. Registration is recommended; attendance is free.
Pre-approved applicants will have the maximum value of each pre-approved category set aside for them (up to $675). Upon receiving written approval from the RDN, the applicant will have 90 days to complete the upgrade(s) and submit their Claim Form and supporting documentation to receive the rebate. Pre-approval expires 90 days after the confirmation letter is issued. Contact the RDN ([email protected] or 250-390-6560) to request an extension.Step 3: Submit Your Claim FormALL IRRIGATION UPGRADES MUST BE COMPLETED BY AN IIABC CERTIFIED IRRIGATION PROFESSIONAL. Visit www.irrigationbc.com, click on "Find a Certified Professional Here" and search by Classification ("Technician") and Area ("Vancouver Island/Coast").
Soil Amendments can be completed by the homeowner or by an IIABC certified professional, see below reference table for amounts of soil required for given areas and depths.
Soil Amendment Reference Table - Purchasing Guide to Soil, Mulch, or Compost Amount Required by Application Area & Depth
Recommended Depth of Soil Amendment* 50 mm (2 inch)
For Garden Beds6.5 mm (1/4 inch)
For Lawn TopdressingApplication Area
(size of garden or lawn)Amount of Soil/Mulch/Compost Required 37 m2
(400 ft2)67 x 28 Litre bags
2.4 cubic yards10 x 28 Litre bags
0.32 cubic yards46 m2
(500 ft2)84 x 28 Litre bags
3 cubic yards0.4 cubic yards
12 x 28 Litre bags70 m2
(750 ft2)126 x 28 Litre bags
4.5 cubic yards0.6 cubic yards
18 x 28 Litre bags92 m2
(1000 ft2)168 x 28 Litre bags
6 cubic yards0.8 cubic yards
24 x 28 Litre bags
*Recommended depth refers to the minimum amount of organic material added to qualify for this rebate.
The final document submission must occur within 90 days of the applicant's pre-approval and include:Allow up to 6 weeks for processing and payment.
- Receipt(s) and/or invoice(s) marked PAID, including DATE and ITEMIZED purchase details.
- Photo(s) of the improved garden/lawn and/or efficiency increases of automated irrigation system, clearly showing upgrades. Include reference points (i.e. measuring stick) and ensure "after" photos clearly show it is the same property shown in previously submitted "before" photos.
- Complete the Claim Form. If completing efficiency improvements to your irrigation system include the Irrigation Upgrades Eligible Components Checklist on the Claim Form.
Resources
- Find an Irrigation Industry Association of BC (IIABC) certified professional - click on "Find a Certified Professional Here" and search by Classification ("Technician") and Area ("Vancouver Island/Coast").
- IIABC - Standards for Landscape Irrigation Systems
- IIABC - Choosing a Professional Contractor
- IIABC - Irrigation Scheduling
- Living WaterSmart - BC's Water Plan
- Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment - Guidelines for Compost Quality
- RDN - Landscape Guide to Water Efficiency
- RDN - 2013 Water Conservation Plan
- Team WaterSmart (region-wide workshops, outreach, and education)
- TWS Brochure - Top 10 Irrigation Tips
- What watering restrictions are in effect where you live?