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Fulshear vs Missouri City

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Missouri City, TX?

Fulshear and Missouri City have similar restriction levels.

Fulshear, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code 202.007 prohibits HOAs from banning rainwater harvesting systems, and Health & Safety Code 341.042 sets statewide standards for harvested rainwater used as a potable supply. Rainwater harvesting is broadly protected and encouraged in every Texas city and county.

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Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Texas Property Code 202.007 prohibits HOAs from banning rainwater harvesting systems, and Health & Safety Code 341.042 sets statewide standards for harvested rainwater used as a potable supply. Rainwater harvesting is broadly protected and encouraged in every Texas city and county.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFulshearMissouri City
HOA protectionProperty Code 202.007Property Code 202.007
Health standardsHSC 341.042HSC 341.042
Sales taxExempt under Tax Code 151.355Exempt under Tax Code 151.355
Potable useTCEQ rules applyTCEQ rules apply
Local prohibitionNot allowedNot allowed

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Fulshear FAQ

Can my Texas HOA stop me from installing a rain barrel?

No. Property Code 202.007 prohibits HOAs from banning rain barrels or rainwater harvesting systems. The HOA may set reasonable rules on location, color, screening, and capacity but cannot enforce an outright ban.

Do I need a permit to harvest rainwater in Texas?

Outdoor-use systems generally do not require a state permit. Indoor potable systems must meet TCEQ standards under HSC 341.042 and require notice to your public water supplier and certified backflow prevention.

Is rainwater harvesting equipment taxed in Texas?

No. Tax Code 151.355 exempts qualifying rainwater harvesting equipment and supplies from Texas state and local sales and use tax when purchased for that purpose.

Missouri City FAQ

Can my Texas HOA stop me from installing a rain barrel?

No. Property Code 202.007 prohibits HOAs from banning rain barrels or rainwater harvesting systems. The HOA may set reasonable rules on location, color, screening, and capacity but cannot enforce an outright ban.

Do I need a permit to harvest rainwater in Texas?

Outdoor-use systems generally do not require a state permit. Indoor potable systems must meet TCEQ standards under HSC 341.042 and require notice to your public water supplier and certified backflow prevention.

Is rainwater harvesting equipment taxed in Texas?

No. Tax Code 151.355 exempts qualifying rainwater harvesting equipment and supplies from Texas state and local sales and use tax when purchased for that purpose.

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