![]() It provides a breakdown of water usage by fixture or appliance, including clothes washers, toilets and showers. The Wi-Fi-enabled device connects directly to a water meter and can monitor indoor and outdoor watering. Already, LADWP offers dozens of rebates to help consumers reduce their water usage, including a $500 rebate for efficient clothes washers, a $300 rebate for high-efficiency toilets and $3 per square foot for turf replacement. ![]() The LADWP pilot program comes as LADWP customers used 10% less water than they did a year ago in August. “While Angelenos have taken our calls to cut back to heart, it can be hard to manage what you can’t measure.” “We don’t need a crystal ball to see that skyrocketing temperatures and dying reservoirs are in our future, so we need to keep finding ways to help Angelenos double down on their historic efforts to conserve,” LA Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a statement. Called Flume, the smart watering device identifies wasteful water use and leaks and lets customers track their daily water usage down to the minute. LOS ANGELES - As Angelenos continue to be asked to turn off their taps as much as possible to endure a third year of drought, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power introduced a new rebate on a device that allows residents to monitor their water usage in real time.
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