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Rainwater Harvesting: North Las Vegas vs Paradise

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between North Las Vegas, NV and Paradise, NV?

North Las Vegas and Paradise have similar restriction levels.

North Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting for single-family residential outdoor use is permitted in North Las Vegas under NRS 533.027, which allows rooftop collection without a water right. Arid climate makes yields modest.

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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting for non-potable outdoor use at single-family homes is legal in Nevada under AB 138 (2017). Clark County allows roof-based collection; indoor or potable use still needs state review.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth Las VegasParadise
State LawNRS 533.027 allows residentialNRS 533, AB 138 (2017)
Allowed UseNon-potable outdoorRoof runoff for landscape
NLV Annual RainAbout 4 inches-
MosquitoScreen required-
Permit Threshold-Over 5,000 gal cistern
Potable Use-Extra state review
Annual Rainfall-About 4 inches

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North Las Vegas FAQ

Can I install a 500-gallon cistern in my Aliante backyard?

Yes, residential rainwater capture is legal under NRS 533.027. Check HOA CCRs for aesthetic restrictions and screen the tank against mosquitoes and algae growth.

Does captured rainwater count toward my SNWA allocation?

No. Harvested rainwater is not counted against your Las Vegas Valley Water District usage. It is bonus water, which is why SNWA broadly supports the practice.

Paradise FAQ

Is it legal to use a rain barrel in unincorporated Clark County?

Yes. Since Nevada AB 138 (2017), single-family residents can capture roof runoff for outdoor landscape use without a state water right. No county permit is needed for typical rain barrels.

Can I plumb harvested rainwater into my house?

Not without separate Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health review and a permitted backflow prevention plan. AB 138 covers outdoor non-potable use only.

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