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2023 Crop Reports

As outlined in Section 17.2.1.1 of Casitas Rates and Regulations for Water Service, every customer receiving Casitas' water at the agricultural rate must submit an annual crop report listing the kinds of crops, acreage, production of commercial agricultural crops, and other related data. Failure to submit the annual crop report, or to meet the requirements for agricultural classification may result in the reclassification of your agricultural account to residential. 

The fillable form below must be completed, dated, signed and can be mailed, emailed or faxed. It is not necessary to mail an original. Fax to 805-649-4485 or email to mortiz@casitaswater.com

If you have any questions concerning crop reports, please contact Marti Ortiz at 805-649-2251, ext. 149

Fillable PDF:

2023 Crop Report

 

Agricultural Rebate Program

The goal of the Agricultural Rebate Program is to encourage water use efficiency for farms within the Casitas Municipal Water District boundaries. District customers who enlist in an irrigation evaluation through the Ventura County Resource Conservation District (VCRCD) and who implement water use efficiency recommendations provided by the VCRCD will be eligible to qualify for a rebate from Casitas Municipal Water District, according to the terms and conditions listed below.

To Apply:

Please review Agricultural Rebate Program Terms & Conditions  and begin the process by contacting the VCRCD -https://www.vcrcd.org/water, (805) 764-5130. 

 

Hobby Farm Survey and Rebate Program

Casitas offers a free hobby farm survey and rebate program for those customers with one to two acres of planted agriculture.

To Apply:

Please review Hobby Farm Rebate Program - Terms and Conditions and fill out the Hobby Farm Rebate and Irrigation Evaluation Application.

 

State Water Efficiency & Enhancement Program (SWEEP)

The State Water Efficiency and Enhancement Program (SWEEP) provides financial assistance in the form of grants to implement irrigation systems that reduce greenhouse gases and save water on California agricultural operations. Eligible systems components include (among others) soil moisture monitoring, drip systems, switching to low pressure irrigation systems, pump retrofits, variable frequency drives and installation of renewable energy to reduce on-farm water use and energy.

To Learn More & Apply:

Please review https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/oefi/sweep/