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. 2018 Jan 21;2018:6471324. doi: 10.1155/2018/6471324

Table 2.

Requirements for rebates on rainwater tank systems.

State Fund allocation Reference
South Australia Up to $1,000 granted by SA water to purchase tank and get them plumbed for nonpotable use. Program ended in March 2013 [10, 27]

Victoria Rebates from $500 to $1,500. Program ended 30 June 2015 [48]

New South Wales Up to $1,500 for tanks not installed under the BASIX regulation. Up to $500 offered by Sydney Water to schools to purchase tanks with an extra $500 to get them plumbed in for nonpotable use. Program ended 30 June 2009 [27, 49]

Queensland Rebates up to $1500 for a 3000 L tank or larger if plumbed in for nonpotable use. Program ended 31 December 2008 [10, 27]

Western Australia A rebate up to $600 for tanks larger than 2,000 L if plumbed in for nonpotable use. Program ended 30 June 2009 [10, 27]

Australian Capital Territory From $750 to $1,000 for new tanks if plumbed in for nonpotable use. $600 to plumb in an existing tank. Program ended in 2008 [10]

Tasmania In Hobart, up to $170 for outdoor use, $220 if plumbed in for nonpotable use for tanks of at least 600 L capacity. Program ended 30 June 2008 [10]

Northern Territory No rebate scheme was granted