California Water Rebates
BAWSCA Lawn Be Gone! — $1–$4/Sq Ft for Peninsula California
BAWSCA (Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency) runs the Lawn Be Gone! program for Peninsula and select Bay Area cities. The program pays $1–$4 per square foot to remove existing lawn and replace it with water-efficient, drought-tolerant native plants. Rates vary by water agency. The rain garden bonus adds $300 flat for eligible projects that include a qualifying rain garden. Pre-approval is required before removing any turf — projects started before receiving a Notice to Proceed are not eligible for reimbursement.
Common steps for every program in this guide
- Check which water agency serves your address. BAWSCA covers San Mateo County Peninsula cities and ACWD in Alameda County (Fremont, Newark, Union City). Santa Clara County residents are not eligible and should visit valleywater.org. Use the dropdown at bawsca.dropletportal.com to confirm your agency.
- Download the BAWSCA Approved Plant List. Download the current Approved Plant List (updated January 2025). All plants replacing lawn must come from this list, or receive prior agency approval. Choose at least enough species to cover 50% of the converted area at maturity.
- Submit your application online — before removing any lawn. Create an account at bawsca.dropletportal.com using your water account number. Submit the application with a project plan that includes your proposed plant list confirming at least 50% plant cover at maturity, plus photos of the current lawn.
- Complete the Pre-Conversion Site Inspection. Your water agency will review your application and conduct a pre-conversion inspection — usually virtual via photos. Do not remove any turf until this is done. Once your project is approved, you will receive a Notice to Proceed letter.
- Remove lawn and complete the conversion within 4 months. You have 4 months from the Notice to Proceed to finish the project. Remove turf, install 3+ inches of mulch on all bare soil, plant from the Approved Plant List, and convert or remove existing sprinklers. Keep all receipts for plants and irrigation equipment (labor and equipment rental are not reimbursable).
- Schedule the Post-Conversion Inspection and receive your rebate. Notify your agency that the conversion is complete and schedule a post-conversion inspection. Bring your final plant list and receipts. If the project passes, the rebate is issued as a check or water bill credit. Processing can take up to 10 weeks.
Full application guide for BAWSCA Lawn Be Gone!: required documents and how to avoid rejection
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Open the official program site (opens in new tab)BAWSCA Lawn Be Gone! — $1–$4/Sq Ft for Peninsula California FAQs
Can Sunnyvale, Palo Alto, or San Jose residents use the BAWSCA program?
What is the rain garden bonus and who qualifies?
Is there a maximum rebate amount?
What happens if I start removing lawn before I get a Notice to Proceed?
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