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Citrus Heights vs Isleton

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Isleton, CA?

Citrus Heights and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal statewide under the California Rainwater Capture Act, and Citrus Heights allows rain barrels and cisterns without a permit under 5000 gallons.

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in unincorporated Sacramento County. Rooftop collection for outdoor landscape use requires no permit. Larger cistern systems and indoor non-potable use require plumbing permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsIsleton
State LawWater Code 10574AB 1750 Rainwater Capture Act
Permit ThresholdUnder 5000 gallons exempt-
UsesNon-potable only-
ScreeningMosquito screens required-
RebatesRegional Water AuthorityPeriodically available
Barrels-No permit for outdoor use
Cisterns-Plumbing permit if indoor use
Mosquito-Covered inlets required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Citrus Heights FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 55 gallon rain barrel?

No. Small barrels collecting roof runoff for landscaping do not require a building permit.

Can I drink harvested rainwater?

No. Under state law harvested rainwater is for non-potable uses like irrigation only.

Isleton FAQ

Do I need a permit for a rain barrel?

Generally no, for typical 50 to 100 gallon outdoor barrels used for landscape watering.

Can I use rainwater to flush toilets?

Yes, but the system must be permitted and installed to California Plumbing Code Chapter 17.

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