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Colorado Springs vs Fountain

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Colorado Springs, CO and Fountain, CO?

Colorado Springs, CO

El Paso County

Some Restrictions

Colorado law (HB 16-1005) allows single-family and duplex homes to collect rainwater in up to two 55-gallon barrels (110 gallons total) from rooftop runoff for outdoor, non-potable use only. The collected water must be used on the same property. Larger collection systems are prohibited without a specific water-court-approved plan due to Colorado's strict prior-appropriation doctrine.

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Fountain, CO

El Paso County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactColorado SpringsFountain
Total Volume110 gallons maximum-
Barrel Count2 barrels of 55 gallons each-
State LawHB 16-1005-
Use RestrictionOutdoor, same property only-
Property TypesSingle-family and duplex only-

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Colorado Springs FAQ

Can I install a cistern at my Colorado Springs home?

Only up to 110 gallons total across one or two barrels. Larger cisterns require a water court approved water rights plan under Colorado's prior-appropriation doctrine, which is effectively unavailable to individual homeowners.

Can I use harvested rainwater to flush toilets in Colorado Springs?

No. Colorado's rainwater law (HB 16-1005) restricts collected water to outdoor non-potable use on the collecting property. Indoor uses including toilets, laundry, and drinking are prohibited from harvested rainwater.

Fountain FAQ

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