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Fort Worth vs Southlake

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Southlake, TX?

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is encouraged in Fort Worth and specifically protected from HOA restriction by Texas Property Code Section 202.007, with no city permit required for typical residential systems.

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Southlake, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthSouthlake
HOA PreemptionTX Prop Code 202.007-
Permit (Barrels)None required-
Cistern PermitTypically over 1,000 gallons or cross-connected-
Rebate ProgramFort Worth Water-
Annual Rainfall~35 inches-

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can my HOA ban rain barrels?

No. Texas Property Code 202.007 bars HOAs from prohibiting rainwater harvesting, though they may impose reasonable aesthetic rules.

Do I need a permit for a rain barrel in Fort Worth?

No permit is required for typical residential rain barrels. Larger cisterns or systems connected to plumbing need plumbing permits and backflow prevention.

Southlake FAQ

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