Sugar Land, Texas Water Conservation Rebates (2025 Guide)
Sugar Land residents may qualify for up to $300 in water bill credits through the North Fort Bend Water Authority (NFBWA). Qualifying purchases include native and adaptive plants, smart irrigation controllers, rain barrels, and high-efficiency fixtures. Not all water providers in Sugar Land participate — verify eligibility at nfbwa.com before applying.
Rebate Summary
| Rebate Program | Amount | Type |
|---|---|---|
| NFBWA Resident Rebate (native plants, irrigation, rain barrels) | Up to $300 (water bill credit) | Residential |
Check nfbwa.com to confirm your water provider participates. Applications open March 1. Purchases from January 1 qualify. Native plants explicitly eligible.
Sugar Land residents may qualify for NFBWA rebates. Check nfbwa.com to verify your water provider participates.
NFBWA Resident Water Conservation Rebate — Up to $300
The North Fort Bend Water Authority credits your water bill for qualifying purchases. Native and adaptive plants suited to Gulf Coast conditions are explicitly eligible. Also covers smart irrigation, rain barrels, high-efficiency toilets, and fixtures. Up to $300 total. Program opens March 1; purchases from January 1 qualify. AgriLife Harris County provides a native plant list.
- Must receive water from an NFBWA participating provider
- Verify at nfbwa.com (enter your Sugar Land address)
- Save receipts and installation photos
- Apply when program opens (March 1)
How to Apply for Sugar Land Water Rebates
- 1
Verify eligibility
Enter your address at nfbwa.com. Not all Sugar Land water providers participate.
- 2
Make qualifying purchases
Native plants, smart irrigation, rain barrels. Purchases from Jan 1 qualify.
- 3
Apply in March
Applications open March 1. Submit with receipts and photos.
Sugar Land Water Rebate FAQs
Does my Sugar Land water provider participate?
Do native plants qualify?
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