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West Haverstraw personalized incentives

total potential incentives/rebates $41,180

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Savings category Action Amount
TRANSPORTATION Car Dealers $7500
ENERGY Plumbing $15
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $75
ENERGY Plumbing $840
ENERGY HVAC $12315
ENERGY HVAC $250
ENERGY Electrician $45
ENERGY HVAC $15
ENERGY Insulation $250
ENERGY $7100
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $75
ENERGY Appliances & Repair $840
ENERGY $10
ENERGY Water Heater $4650
TRANSPORTATION Electrician $7100
ENERGY Pool & Hot Tub Service $100

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West Haverstraw

West Haverstraw, NY, is a village in Rockland County with a population of approx. 10,000. It was incorporated in 1883 and spans 1.5 square miles. Known for its rich brickmaking history, the village boasts a diverse community and scenic views of the Hudson River. Samsondale Plaza serves as its major retail hub, while Peck's Pond and Haverstraw Bay Park offer recreational opportunities. West Haverstraw also features a robust healthcare sector, including the Helen Hayes Hospital, a renowned physical rehabilitation center.

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energy

In West Haverstraw, NY, the local community has been engaged in improving energy efficiency through several initiatives. Residential and commercial buildings have been encouraged to incorporate energy-efficient appliances and lighting. The use of LED streetlights is widespread, reducing the municipal energy footprint. Solar panel installations have been incentivized, leading to an increase in renewable energy generation. The town has also participated in state-driven programs aimed at reducing overall energy consumption. Local businesses have received support for conducting energy audits and implementing the recommended changes to improve efficiency. Furthermore, energy educational programs have been introduced in schools to increase awareness of energy conservation practices among the younger population.

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water

Water efficiency in West Haverstraw is maintained through a robust infrastructure and conservation efforts. The local water treatment facilities have been upgraded for greater efficiency and to ensure a safe water supply. There is an emphasis on fixing water leaks promptly within the municipal water distribution system to prevent water loss. Residents are educated on water conservation techniques, such as using low-flow fixtures and appliances. Rain barrels and water-efficient landscaping practices are promoted to reduce the demand on the municipal water supply. The town has also engaged in watershed protection initiatives to maintain the quality and sustainability of the local water sources for future generations.

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transportation

Transportation efficiency in West Haverstraw is focused on reducing vehicle emissions and promoting alternative modes of transport. There is a local bus service that provides residents with a public transportation option, aiming to decrease the reliance on private vehicles. Carpooling is encouraged, and there are designated parking areas for carpool participants. The town has seen an increase in the installation of electric vehicle charging stations, supporting the shift towards electric vehicles. Pedestrian and bicycle-friendly infrastructure improvements have been made, including the addition of bike lanes and safer crosswalks. This not only provides health benefits but also contributes to lowering traffic congestion and carbon emissions.

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waste

Waste management in West Haverstraw has seen improvements with the introduction of comprehensive recycling programs. The town has implemented single-stream recycling, making it easier for residents to recycle a variety of materials without sorting. There are regular community events for the collection of hazardous waste, ensuring proper disposal. Yard waste and organic materials are collected separately for composting, diverting significant waste from landfills. The local government has also emphasized the importance of reducing single-use plastics by promoting reusable bags and containers. Businesses have been encouraged to minimize packaging waste, and there is growing participation in electronic waste recycling programs to handle the disposal of electronic devices responsibly.