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Watertown personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $84,810

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $9600
ENERGY Plumbing $50
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $130
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $100
ENERGY HVAC $52170
ENERGY HVAC $250
ENERGY Door and Window $500
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $130
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $50
ENERGY Water Heater $5600
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $350

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Watertown

Watertown, MA, established in 1630, is a historic city near Boston, known for its role in the American Revolutionary War. It's home to the Armenian Library and Museum and the Perkins School for the Blind. With a population of approximately 35,000, Watertown offers a blend of suburban tranquility and urban convenience, featuring diverse dining, shopping, and access to the Charles River. The city prides itself on a strong community spirit and quality educational institutions.

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energy

Watertown, MA, has made significant strides in improving energy efficiency within the community. The local government has embraced renewable energy sources, offering incentives for solar panel installations on residential and commercial properties. This has led to a decrease in reliance on fossil fuels and a noticeable increase in the number of rooftop solar installations. Watertown's Energy Master Plan outlines a commitment to reaching net-zero carbon emissions, with a focus on energy conservation and efficiency in buildings. The use of LED street lighting is widespread, reducing municipal energy consumption. A solar farm has been established within the vicinity, contributing clean energy to the grid and providing an alternative to residents interested in green energy without installing their own solar panels. The town has also invested in energy-efficient public buildings and encouraged local businesses to participate in energy-saving programs. Watertown offers various programs and rebates to residents for home energy assessments, insulation upgrades, and the purchase of energy-efficient appliances.

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water

Water conservation in Watertown is a top priority, with the town implementing several measures to reduce water usage and protect water quality. The Department of Public Works oversees water efficiency, providing residents with rebates for the installation of low-flow toilets and showerheads. Watertown has updated its infrastructure with the replacement of old water pipes to reduce leakage and conserve water. Rain barrels are promoted among homeowners to capture rainwater for landscaping purposes, reducing the demand on the municipal water supply. The town also enforces strict water use restrictions during dryer months to preserve the reservoir levels. Educational programs highlight the importance of water conservation, teaching residents about the impacts of water waste. Watertown has taken steps to ensure the health of the Charles River, which is vital to the region's ecosystem, by improving stormwater management and reducing contaminants entering the waterway. These efforts collectively contribute to a sustainable water system in the town.

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transportation

Watertown has emphasized sustainable transportation, with multiple initiatives encouraging residents to use alternative modes of transport. The town has enhanced its pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, adding bike lanes and improving sidewalks to create safer, more accessible routes for non-motorized transport. Public transportation is supported through the MBTA, which provides bus and nearby rail services to Watertown residents, offering a convenient alternative to driving. Watertown has also been involved in carpooling programs and the deployment of electric vehicle charging stations throughout the town to accommodate the growing number of electric vehicles. To reduce traffic congestion and its environmental impact, Watertown has adopted 'Complete Streets' policies, which aim to make streets more efficient for all modes of transportation. Additionally, the town's partnership with regional transportation initiatives seeks to improve regional connectivity and reduce reliance on single-occupancy vehicles.

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waste

Waste management in Watertown is comprehensive, aiming to reduce landfill usage through robust recycling and composting programs. The town has implemented a single-stream recycling system that simplifies the process for residents, increasing the recycling rate. There's a strong focus on diverting food waste from the waste stream; the city supports composting efforts and has initiated a curbside compost pickup program for organic materials. The Watertown Waste Reduction and Recycling Committee actively engages the community in waste reduction strategies, hosting events such as electronic waste collection days and hazardous waste disposal events, to properly handle items that require special processing. Local businesses are encouraged to minimize waste by participating in waste audit programs, which help identify opportunities for reducing, reusing, and recycling. Additionally, educational campaigns about the importance of waste reduction have been reinforced in schools and community centers, fostering a culture of responsible waste management among residents of all ages.