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Rainwater Harvesting: Ayer vs Cambridge

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Ayer, MA and Cambridge, MA?

Ayer and Cambridge have similar restriction levels.

Ayer, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in Middlesex County. Massachusetts has no statewide prohibition, and many towns offer rain barrel rebate programs through DPW and MWRA.

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Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is fully legal and encouraged in Cambridge. The Water Department runs rain barrel programs and the MS4 stormwater ordinance gives credits for qualifying larger installations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAyerCambridge
LegalityFully legal statewide-
Outdoor UseNo permit needed-
Rebate ProgramsMWRA and local DPWs-
Cistern PermitOver 1,000 gal typically-
Potable Use248 CMR plumbing compliance-
Legal status-Fully permitted and encouraged
Small rain barrel permit-Not required
Indoor reuse-Plumbing permit and backflow required
Stormwater credits-Available for larger systems
Program contact-Cambridge Water Department

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Ayer FAQ

Are rain barrels legal in Middlesex County?

Yes, fully legal. Many Middlesex towns offer subsidized rain barrels through DPW or MWRA rebate programs.

Can I drink harvested rainwater?

Not without state plumbing code compliance (248 CMR). Harvested water is typically for outdoor irrigation only.

Cambridge FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 50 gallon rain barrel in Cambridge?

No. Simple residential rain barrels are exempt and even subsidized through city programs.

Can I connect harvested rainwater to my toilets?

Yes with a plumbing permit, backflow preventer, and 248 CMR 10.00 compliant dual plumbing.

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