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Rainwater Harvesting: Doylestown vs Richboro

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Doylestown, PA and Richboro, PA?

Doylestown and Richboro have similar restriction levels.

Doylestown, PA

Bucks County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is broadly permitted in Bucks County with no state restrictions. PA recognizes common-law rainwater capture rights. Rain barrels and small cisterns typically need no permit; larger cisterns (over 1,000 gal) may need building/plumbing permits under PA UCC. Potable use requires treatment per PA DEP standards.

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Richboro, PA

Bucks County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is broadly permitted in Bucks County with no state restrictions. PA recognizes common-law rainwater capture rights. Rain barrels and small cisterns typically need no permit; larger cisterns (over 1,000 gal) may need building/plumbing permits under PA UCC. Potable use requires treatment per PA DEP standards.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoylestownRichboro
State RestrictionsNoneNone
Rain BarrelsNo permitNo permit
Large CisternsPermit over 1,000 gal typicalPermit over 1,000 gal typical
Potable UseTreatment required (25 Pa. Code Β§109)Treatment required (25 Pa. Code Β§109)
Cross-ConnectionBackflow requiredBackflow required

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Doylestown FAQ

Is rainwater harvesting legal in Bucks County?

Yes. Pennsylvania has no restriction on residential rainwater collection. Install rain barrels without permits in most Bucks municipalities.

Can I drink rainwater collected at my Bucks County home?

Not without treatment meeting PA Safe Drinking Water Act standards (25 Pa. Code Chapter 109). Filtration, UV, and chemical disinfection are typically needed. Rainwater is fine for irrigation and non-potable uses without treatment.

Richboro FAQ

Is rainwater harvesting legal in Bucks County?

Yes. Pennsylvania has no restriction on residential rainwater collection. Install rain barrels without permits in most Bucks municipalities.

Can I drink rainwater collected at my Bucks County home?

Not without treatment meeting PA Safe Drinking Water Act standards (25 Pa. Code Chapter 109). Filtration, UV, and chemical disinfection are typically needed. Rainwater is fine for irrigation and non-potable uses without treatment.

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