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Boonville personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $45,480

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY Water Heater $4900
ENERGY Plumbing $840
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $15150
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $300
ENERGY HVAC $300
ENERGY Electrician $1025
ENERGY HVAC $125
ENERGY Insulation $300
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Boonville

Boonville, Indiana, founded in 1818, is the county seat of Warrick County with a population of around 6,000. Known for its rich history, the city features the Boonville Public Square, with its blend of architectural styles, and is closely tied to the nearby Scales Lake Park, a popular recreational area. Boonville takes pride in its heritage with landmarks like the Warrick County Museum preserving the local history. It hosts annual events like the Boonville Christmas Parade and the Warrick County Fair, showcasing its community spirit.

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Boonville, IN, has been actively working towards improving energy efficiency through various initiatives. The city has invested in upgrading its infrastructure with LED street lighting, reducing municipal energy consumption significantly. Local government buildings have been retrofitted with energy-efficient HVAC systems, and solar panel installations have been encouraged through tax incentives. Residential programs have mirrored these efforts, promoting energy audits and offering rebates for efficient appliances. Boonville's Energy Efficiency Conservation Strategy includes community outreach to educate residents and small businesses on the benefits of reducing energy usage. The city also participates in a state-level program that rewards communities for achieving certain energy savings milestones. Furthermore, local utility companies have provided incentives for customers implementing renewable energy solutions, contributing to a greener energy profile for Boonville.

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water

Boonville has made strides in enhancing water efficiency in the community. The city's water treatment facility has been upgraded with advanced technology to ensure high-quality water while minimizing waste. A leak detection program has been put in place to quickly address water loss through the city's distribution system. Rain barrel distributions and rain garden initiatives encourage residents to capture and reuse rainwater, reducing demand on the municipal water supply. Boonville has implemented tiered water pricing to encourage conservation, with higher rates for higher consumption levels. Water-saving devices, such as low-flow toilets and showerheads, have been promoted through rebate programs. Educational outreach has aimed at informing the public about the importance of water conservation, both for the environment and to keep utility bills in check. Additionally, the city has engaged in watershed protection projects to maintain the health of local water sources.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Boonville reflects a commitment to sustainable and accessible transit options. The city has invested in improving pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, with the aim of increasing non-vehicular travel. Safe and well-maintained sidewalks, bike lanes, and trails encourage residents to opt for healthier and environmentally friendly modes of transportation. The local transit service has been evaluated and restructured to better meet the needs of the community, with increased frequency on popular routes and extended service hours. Boonville has introduced incentives for carpooling and ride-sharing programs, reducing the number of single-occupancy vehicles on the road. The city has also set up charging stations to support the adoption of electric vehicles among residents. School bus fleets have been upgraded to utilize cleaner fuels, and the city's fleet management policy stresses the procurement of fuel-efficient or alternative fuel vehicles.

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waste

Waste management in Boonville has seen substantial improvements, with the city emphasizing recycling and waste reduction. The curbside recycling program accepts a wide variety of materials, making it convenient for residents to participate. Boonville has also implemented a successful e-waste recycling initiative to properly dispose of electronic waste, preventing hazardous materials from entering landfills. The city's waste collection service has adopted a 'pay-as-you-throw' program, which incentivizes residents to produce less trash and recycle more. A comprehensive composting program has been introduced to manage organic waste from households and local businesses. Schools and public facilities have integrated recycling education programs to instill a culture of waste reduction. Moreover, the city has partnered with environmental organizations to host annual community clean-up events, fostering a collective effort towards waste reduction.