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Rainwater Harvesting: Berkeley vs Sunol

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Sunol, CA?

Berkeley and Sunol have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Rain barrels under 5,000 gallons are allowed without permit in Berkeley. Larger cisterns and any potable connection require plumbing permits and state code compliance.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in Alameda County under CA Rainwater Capture Act of 2012 (AB 1750). Rain barrels under 5,000 gallons for landscape irrigation generally need no permit.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleySunol
Rain barrelsUnder 5,000 gal - no permit-
Larger cisternsPlumbing permit required-
UseOutdoor/non-potableNon-potable landscape
EBMUD rebate35 dollars/barrel-
Mosquito screensRequired-
State authorization-AB 1750 (2012)
Permit-free-Under 5,000 gallons surface
Large systems-Plumbing permit required
Rebates-EBMUD, ACWD offer

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Can I connect rainwater to my toilet?

Yes, with a Berkeley plumbing permit and an approved treatment/backflow system per CPC Chapter 17. Purple-pipe labeling and dual plumbing are required to prevent cross-connection with potable supply.

Do I need to screen my rain barrel?

Yes. Alameda County Mosquito Abatement requires 1/16-inch mesh screens on all open water containers. Unscreened barrels can be cited as a public health nuisance.

Sunol FAQ

Can I drink harvested rainwater?

Not without extensive treatment and permitting; rainwater harvesting in California is generally limited to non-potable uses like irrigation and toilet flushing.

Are rebates available?

Yes, both EBMUD and ACWD periodically offer rebates on rain barrels and larger cisterns; check their conservation pages for current programs.

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