Step 1: Project type

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Downspout disconnection

Downspout disconnection rebates are up to $100 per downspout for eligible costs. If the eligible costs are less than $100, then the lesser will be the rebate amount.

Find out if your location qualifies by viewing the map.

Downspout disconnection rebates are only available to those in the eligibility area.


Rain barrel / storage tank

Use the Rain Barrel Sizing Tool to help size your project.

A minimum volume of 200 L is required.


Rain garden / box planter

Learn about how to determine the directly connected impervious area.

Use the Rain Garden Sizing Tool to help size your project.


Soakaway pit

Learn about how to determine the directly connected impervious area.

Use the Soakaway Pit Sizing Tool to help size your project.


Permeable pavement

Additional run-off (e.g. from downspouts) can be directed to permeable pavement if the installation includes a rock reservoir.

No additional runoff may be directed to your project.

Learn about how to determine the directly connected impervious area.

Use the Permeable Pavement Sizing Tool to help size your project.


Absorbent landscaping

Learn about how to determine the directly connected impervious area.

Use the Absorbent Landscaping Sizing Tool to help size your project.


Soil cells

Learn about how to determine the directly connected impervious area.

Use the Soil Cells Sizing Tool to help size your project.


Total requested rebate    

Step 2: Project description

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To apply for the RainWise Rebate program, the applicant must be the property owner or have the expressed consent of the property owner to install a RainWise Rebate project on the property.

 

Tell us what projects you are incorporating and how. Include who will be completing the work, key distances from foundations and property lines, and the type and amount of directly connected impervious area directed to your project (if applicable). View example. Maximum 1,500 characters.

Permeable pavements must be installed by a certified ICPI or manufacturer approved contractor. Note: ICPI is now known as the Concrete Masonry and Hardscape Association

 

Soils cells must be installed by a qualified contractor.

 

Learn how one can protect your property here.

Learn how to receive a credit on your stormwater bill here.

There are additional requirements that apply to the Stormwater Intensity Adjustment Program. Click here to learn more.

Step 3: Upload documents

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Please ensure that you read all application requirements carefully. Incomplete submissions may result in delays or rejection of your application.

Document Requirements

  • Maximum file size per file is 14 MB
  • Valid files types: gif, jpg, jpeg, png, bmp, tif, psd, pdf, docx, ppt, pptx, odp, xls, xlsx, xml
  • Submit photos as individual files, using the following naming format: ApplicantLastName_DescriptionPhotoX_YYYYMMDD

* Upload the following required documents:

  • Current photo(s) of each planned downspout to be disconnected (view example)
  • Current photo(s) of each planned rain barrel / storage tank location that show the downspout to be connected to them (view example)
  • Current photos of planned rain garden / box planter area that includes the downspout(s) and/or hard surface area(s) to be directed to it (view example)
  • Current photos of planned soakaway pit area that includes the downspout(s) and/or hard surface area(s) to be directed to it (view example)
  • Current photos of planned permeable pavement area that includes the downspout(s) and/or hard surface area(s) to be directed to it (view example)
  • Current photos of planned absorbent landscaping area that includes the downspout(s) and/or hard surface area(s) to be directed to it (view example)
  • Storm servicing and lot grading plans for absorbent landscaping (if required)
  • Current photos of planned soil cells area that includes the downspout(s) and/or hard surface area(s) to be directed to it (view example)
  • Storm servicing and lot grading plans for soil cells (if required)
  • Storm servicing plans (if available)
  • Lot grading plans (if available)
  • Cross section design sketch (indicating planned layer depths and materials used)

    Step 4: Contact info

    Please let us know any additional details of your project

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