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Carrollton vs Grand Prairie

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Carrollton and Grand Prairie have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Carrollton allows residential rainwater harvesting. Texas has no significant state-level restrictions on rainwater collection for personal use.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas state law (HB 3391, TX Water Code Β§15.001) protects rainwater harvesting. Grand Prairie does not prohibit residential rainwater collection. HOAs cannot ban rainwater harvesting systems under Texas Property Code Β§202.007.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonGrand Prairie
RestrictionsNone for residential use-
PermitsLarge systems may need one-
Potable UseTreatment system required-
TopicRainwater Harvesting-
Legal Status-Fully legal in Texas
HOA-Cannot ban (TX Prop. Code Β§202.007)
State Law-HB 3391, TX Water Code Β§15.001
Local Ban-None

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Carrollton FAQ

Can I collect rainwater legally?

Yes. Texas 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.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Can I collect rainwater in Grand Prairie?

Yes. Texas law protects rainwater harvesting, and Grand Prairie has no local restrictions.

Can my HOA prevent rainwater barrels?

No. Texas Property Code Β§202.007 prohibits HOAs from banning rainwater harvesting, though they may regulate placement.

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