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Is it Illegal to Harvest Rainwater? In almost every case, no. Out of the lower 48 states in the U.S., Colorado and Utah are the only states that are currently heavily regulated to keep homeowners from harvesting and using the rain that falls on their property.
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Read More »Rainwater harvesting as a primary water supply is a relatively new idea and industry. Therefore, the laws around rainwater harvesting can be a concern. As of right now, the federal government does not regulate rainwater harvesting at all, but rather, leaves it up to the individual state governments.Make sure that your rainwater harvesting trade contractor is aware of and complies with local codes and regulations.
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Read More »– No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Florida – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Georgia – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Hawaii – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Idaho – Legal to capture rainwater off roof structures and the ground as long as the rain has not entered a natural waterway. – Legal to capture rainwater off roof structures and the ground as long as the rain has not entered a natural waterway. Illinois – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Indiana – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Iowa – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Kansas – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Kentucky – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Louisiana – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Maine – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Maryland – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Massachusetts – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Michigan – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Minnesota – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Mississippi – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Missouri – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Montana – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Nebraska – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Nevada – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. New Hampshire – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. New Jersey – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. New Mexico – Some rainwater harvesting systems need a permit, but this state offers payable incentives for green building such as rainwater harvesting. – Some rainwater harvesting systems need a permit, but this state offers payable incentives for green building such as rainwater harvesting. New York – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. North Carolina – Rainwater harvesting is encouraged due to water conservation efforts. – Rainwater harvesting is encouraged due to water conservation efforts. North Dakota – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Ohio – Rainwater harvesting is legal, but there are codes and regulations that must be followed.
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Read More »– Rainwater harvesting is legal, but there are codes and regulations that must be followed. Oklahoma – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Oregon – Rainwater harvesting is legal, but only using rooftop surfaces. – Rainwater harvesting is legal, but only using rooftop surfaces. Pennsylvania – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Rhode Island – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. South Carolina – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. South Dakota – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Tennessee – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. (More on Tennessee below) – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. (More on Tennessee below) Texas – Highly encouraged. Some counties even offer a tax incentive. And there is an exemption on sales tax for rainwater harvesting systems. – Highly encouraged. Some counties even offer a tax incentive. And there is an exemption on sales tax for rainwater harvesting systems. Utah – 2,500 gallons max for rainwater harvesting systems. A permit is required – 2,500 gallons max for rainwater harvesting systems. A permit is required Vermont – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Virginia – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Washington – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. West Virginia – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Wisconsin – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. Wyoming – No regulations or laws against rainwater harvesting. As you can see, most states either have no regulations or are in favor of rainwater harvesting. This aligns with the trend we are seeing today.
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