San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC)
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San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) services
Start or Stop Service
To start a new service, please provide the following information - Applicant’s name and mailing addressService addressHome and work phone numberPrior service address in San Francisco (if applicable)Other SFWD accounts (if applicable)Applicant’s ID# (Valid California Drivers License or California ID and expiration date)Close of escrow date (if applicable)When starting service, there is a $33.00 fee to establish the account and a deposit is required. The deposit shall be approximately twice the estimated monthly water and sewer (wastewater) charges, but in no case shall it be less than $50.00. The deposit plus interest will be returned to you after one year of good payment history.Commercial High-Efficiency Clothes Washer Rebate
We are offering cash rebates of up to $200 per commercial high-efficiency clothes washer with a water factor of 4.5 or below. As of January 1, 2010, we no longer rebate clothes washers with a water factor greater than 4.5.Residential Clothes Washer Rebates
Clothes washers account for more than 20% of indoor water use. Running a conventional washing machine, which can use more than 50 gallons of water per cycle, can add up to more than 16,000 gallons a year on laundry alone. Our customers can receive a cash rebate of up to $125 for the purchase of select high-efficiency clothes washers.Rainwater Harvesting Systems
Rainwater harvesting is the practice of collecting and using rainwater from hard surfaces such as roofs. It is an age-old technology that is growing in popularity as people look for ways to use water resources more wisely. Communities in ancient Rome were designed with individual cisterns and paved courtyards, which captured rainwater to augment supply from the city’s aqueducts. Until recently, urban areas served by municipal water have tended to overlook rainwater as a water resource. San Francisco would like to change that by raising awareness about rainwater harvesting and promoting its use.
