Manchester Water Works does not offer turf-replacement rebates. New Hampshire's relative water abundance means lawn conversion is voluntary, with no financial incentive program from the city or utility.
Manchester Water Works draws from Lake Massabesic and has not adopted demand-management programs comparable to those in arid western utilities. There is no rebate for replacing turf with drought-tolerant landscaping, no requirement to reduce lawn area at point of sale, and no surcharge on high-volume irrigation customers. Homeowners may freely replace lawn with native plantings, gravel, or hardscape subject to existing zoning and setback rules under Ch. 410. The Currier Museum and several university campuses have demonstration gardens, but participation is voluntary and aesthetic rather than driven by water policy.
Not applicable. Lawn maintenance choices do not trigger code violations unless they conflict with grass-height rules in property maintenance ordinances.
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