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Rainwater Harvesting: Lakewood vs Long Beach

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Lakewood and Long Beach have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Lakewood allows residential rainwater harvesting. California has no significant state-level restrictions on rainwater collection for personal use.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is encouraged in Long Beach as part of stormwater management. The city's LID standards promote capturing rainfall on-site. No permit is required for residential rain barrels under state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLong Beach
RestrictionsNone for residential use-
PermitsLarge systems may need one-
Potable UseTreatment system required-
TopicRainwater Harvesting-
Rain Barrels-No permit required
LID-Encouraged for new development
State Law-AB 1750 protects rainwater collection
Rebates-Water district programs available

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can I collect rainwater legally?

Yes. California allows residential rainwater harvesting without significant restrictions.

Do I need a permit for rain barrels?

Standard rain barrels typically do not need permits. Large cistern systems may require building permits.

Long Beach FAQ

Can I collect rainwater legally?

Yes. California allows residential rainwater harvesting without significant restrictions.

Do I need a permit for rain barrels?

Standard rain barrels typically do not need permits. Large cistern systems may require building permits.

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