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<br />Exhibit A <br />the spray-to-drip conversion areas during the post-inspections. The required minimum <br />techniques for area measurements are described in Section V -Measurement Techniques. <br />• <br />• <br />That drip irrigation equipment has been installed. For residential on-site post-inspection, <br />if microspray, point-source emitters, or any other type of drip irrigation other than <br />embedded emitter tubing has been installed, this must be noted and photographed. Only <br />embedded emitter tubing installations are eligible for rebates in residential settings. <br />That pressure regulation/filtration components have been installed as part of the drip <br />conversion. Manufacturer/make, model, model number/SKU, and quantity should be <br />documented, and the equipment should be photographed. <br />• <br />• <br />That drip tubing has been installed. The drip tubing should be photographed. If covered, <br />a minimum of a 10-foot section must be uncovered for the photograph. <br />That spray irrigation is no longer functional in the drip conversion area(s). Any remaining <br />spray heads in the conversion area must be capped (no exceptions). <br />The initial project area square footage established during the pre-inspection is to be used as a <br />reference, the final project area is to be based on the square footage as measured during the post- <br />inspection. Once the final project area square footage has been determined, that number,if equal <br />to or less then the approved square footage on the Letter to Proceed, is used to determine the <br />actual potential rebate amount, so long as it does not exceed the total eligible project costs. <br />Once the on-site post inspection is complete, the inspector will complete the Post- Inspection <br />section in Droplet, in full, and upload all photos and documentation. Once the Post- Inspection <br />form has been submitted, it will be reviewed by MWDOC, along with copies of all receipts and <br />invoices, and if the Spray-to-Drip project has satisfied all the terms, conditions, guidelines, and <br />requirements of the program, the application will be processed for rebate. If all the terms, <br />conditions, guidelines, and requirements of the program have not been satisfied, the post- <br />inspection will be considered a fail, and the application will be denied and no rebate funds will be <br />issued. <br />MWDOC reserves the right to conduct or attend any on-site post-inspection of any Spray-to Drip <br />application should MWDOC, in its best judgment, deem it necessary to do so. <br />Spray to Drip - Commercial <br />The commercial portion of the Spray-to-Drip Rebate Program is administered in a similar way to <br />the residential portion. The inspection requirements for commercial Spray-to Drip Rebate <br />projects are described below: <br />Pre-Inspection Procedure <br />Once an application is received, a project cannot be accepted and no funding is reserved until a <br />“pre-inspection” is conducted, as follows: <br />MWDOC reviews the application to confirm: