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Rainwater Harvesting: Burbank vs Downey

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Burbank, CA and Downey, CA?

Burbank and Downey have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in California. No state or local permit required for residential rain barrels. Burbank Water and Power may offer rebates for rain barrel installation.

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Downey, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in California. No permit required for residential rain barrels. AB 1750 (2012) protects the right to collect rainwater for landscaping and non-potable uses.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankDowney
StatusLegal statewide-
PermitNot required for residential barrelsNot required for rain barrels
IncentivesBWP may offer rebates-
State LawCA Rainwater Capture Act of 2012AB 1750 - legal to collect
Use-Landscaping and non-potable
Rebates-Often available from water district

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Burbank FAQ

Can I collect rainwater legally?

Yes. California allows residential rainwater harvesting without significant restrictions.

Do I need a permit for rain barrels?

Standard rain barrels typically do not need permits. Large cistern systems may require building permits.

Downey FAQ

Can I collect rainwater legally?

Yes. California allows residential rainwater harvesting without significant restrictions.

Do I need a permit for rain barrels?

Standard rain barrels typically do not need permits. Large cistern systems may require building permits.

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