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Maumelle personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $37,700

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Savings category Action Amount
ENERGY $25
ENERGY Water Heater $3750
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY Plumbing $25
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY HVAC $10175
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $300
ENERGY Electrician $45
ENERGY $7100
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840

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Maumelle

Maumelle, AR, founded in 1958, is a small city with a population over 17,000. Known for its scenic beauty and Lake Willastein, it boasts an excellent park system, top-rated schools, and a low crime rate. Its proximity to Little Rock makes it an attractive location for families and professionals alike, contributing to the city's steady growth. Key industries include technology and manufacturing. Each year, Maumelle's Fourth of July celebration is a major event, drawing visitors from surrounding areas.

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energy

Maumelle, AR has taken steps towards improving energy efficiency with various initiatives. The city has actively encouraged the adoption of LED lighting in both residential and commercial sectors, providing cost savings and reducing electricity consumption. Solar energy installations have gained traction, thanks to local incentives for renewable energy investments. The community benefits from utility programs offering home energy audits and rebates for energy-efficient appliances. Maumelle's strategic location near hydroelectric power plants along the Arkansas River also contributes to a cleaner energy mix. The city's efforts to improve building codes aim to ensure new constructions are more energy efficient. Furthermore, local businesses are increasingly participating in demand response programs to manage electrical load during peak times, alleviating stress on the grid and promoting energy conservation.

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water

Maumelle is focused on protecting and conserving its water resources. The Lake Maumelle Watershed, a critical source of drinking water, is under stringent monitoring and protection to prevent contamination. The city has invested in upgrading its water treatment facilities to enhance efficiency and water quality. Water conservation programs, such as public education on water-saving techniques and the promotion of water-efficient appliances, have been successful. Rebate programs for rain barrel purchases encourage residents to collect rainwater for non-potable uses. Maumelle also maintains a robust infrastructure for stormwater management, mitigating the risk of water pollution from runoff. Leak detection initiatives have been implemented to reduce water loss in the distribution system. Drought-resistant landscaping practices are promoted among homeowners to reduce irrigation demands.

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transportation

Maumelle has undertaken several projects aimed at improving transportation efficiency. The city has invested in road infrastructure improvements to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow. Public transportation options, though limited, have been enhanced with the inclusion of more energy-efficient buses. There are incentives for carpooling and ride-sharing programs to decrease the number of vehicles on the road, thus reducing emissions and fuel consumption. The development of bike lanes and pedestrian paths encourages non-motorized modes of transport, contributing to a healthier populace and a decrease in vehicular traffic. Maumelle is also exploring the feasibility of electric vehicle (EV) charging stations and has seen an increase in EV usage among residents. Furthermore, smart traffic management systems are being considered to optimize traffic patterns and reduce idle times.

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waste

Maumelle's waste management infrastructure has improved significantly, with an emphasis on recycling and reducing landfill use. The city has implemented curbside recycling programs, which have been well-received by residents and helped divert a substantial amount of waste from landfills. An electronic waste recycling program helps prevent toxic substances from entering the environment. Initiatives like 'Zero Waste Maumelle' aim to educate the public on waste reduction and encourage the adoption of sustainable practices. Yard waste is collected and composted locally, promoting organic recycling. The city also holds hazardous waste collection events, ensuring safe disposal and processing. Businesses have been encouraged to minimize waste through incentives like reduced waste disposal fees for implementing recycling programs. Moreover, single-use plastics reduction campaigns have been launched to further decrease waste generation.