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Bountiful personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $78,618

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $70
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $212
ENERGY HVAC $37832
ENERGY HVAC $2050
ENERGY Electrician $1300
ENERGY HVAC $498
ENERGY Door and Window $6
ENERGY Insulation $2050
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $70
ENERGY $3250
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY Water Heater $7900
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100

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Bountiful

Bountiful, Utah, nestled at the base of the Wasatch Range, is Davis County's second largest city, with a population of around 44,000. Founded in 1847, it's the state's oldest non-Native American settlement. The city is known for its family-friendly atmosphere, scenic beauty, and historic Main Street. Bountiful enjoys a vibrant community with annual events like Handcart Days, celebrating Pioneer heritage. It boasts excellent schools, parks, and access to outdoor activities, with a mix of suburban charm and easy access to Salt Lake City.

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Bountiful, located in Davis County, Utah, has invested in energy efficiency measures, including upgrading infrastructure to smart grids that optimize electricity distribution. Solar panel installations have increased, facilitated by state incentives like tax credits for renewable energy systems. The city promotes energy-efficient building codes for new constructions, ensuring better insulation and the use of energy-efficient appliances. Many homes have participated in energy audit programs, leading to improvements in home energy conservation. LED streetlights have replaced older, less efficient bulbs, reducing the city's energy footprint. Local businesses are encouraged to participate in the Energy Star program, which can lead to significant reductions in power usage. Bountiful Light & Power, the municipal utility, offers various programs to encourage energy efficiency among its customers, such as rebate programs for energy-efficient appliances and HVAC systems. The use of smart thermostats has grown, aiding residents to better manage their energy usage.

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water

Water conservation is a priority in Bountiful, as Utah is one of the driest states in the nation. The city's water efficiency programs include promoting xeriscaping with native, drought-tolerant plants to reduce water use in landscaping. There are rebates for residents who replace turf with water-wise landscaping options. Smart irrigation systems are becoming more popular, allowing more precise watering schedules that reduce overwatering. Bountiful has upgraded its water infrastructure to minimize leaks and conserve water. The city provides regular water quality reports ensuring that conservation efforts do not compromise water safety. Rainwater harvesting is encouraged, and residents can use collected water for non-potable purposes. The city's water reclamation facility plays a crucial role in treating wastewater and returning it safely to the environment. Efforts to educate the public on water conservation techniques have been effective in reducing per capita water usage.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in Bountiful has improved with the implementation of various initiatives. The city encourages the use of public transportation through UTA, offering bus and light rail services connecting Bountiful to the greater Salt Lake region. The active transportation plan promotes walking and biking, aiming to improve air quality and reduce traffic congestion. Bike lanes and trails have been expanded, making cycling a safer and more appealing option. Carpooling is incentivized, and there are several park-and-ride lots available for commuters. The city is gradually increasing the number of electric vehicle charging stations to facilitate the adoption of electric vehicles. Traffic signal optimization has been ongoing to improve traffic flow and reduce idle times. Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are prevalent, providing flexible transportation options. These initiatives have collectively contributed to a reduction in transportation-related emissions and improved overall transportation efficiency.

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waste

Waste management in Bountiful has seen advancements with an increased focus on recycling and waste diversion. Curbside recycling services are widely utilized, and there are several drop-off locations for recyclables that cannot be collected curbside. The city has a robust green waste program that composts yard waste, which is then made available to residents for gardening and landscaping, encouraging organic waste recycling. There have been public awareness campaigns aimed at reducing contamination in the recycling stream. The bulky waste pickup program allows for the proper disposal of large items, diverting them from landfills when possible. Efforts to encourage home composting have reduced the amount of organic waste entering the waste stream. Businesses are also involved in recycling programs tailored to their specific needs, thus contributing to the overall reduction of waste headed to landfills. A hazardous waste disposal program ensures safe handling and disposal of materials like batteries, paint, and electronics.