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Rainwater Harvesting: Norwalk vs South Gate

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between Norwalk, CA and South Gate, CA?

Norwalk and South Gate have similar restriction levels.

Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

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

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

South Gate has no local ordinance restricting residential rainwater harvesting. California Water Code Β§ 10574 (Rainwater Capture Act of 2012) expressly authorizes capture of rainwater from rooftops for non-potable use without a water-right permit. Tanks remain subject to Title 24 building/plumbing standards and Ch. 9.48 nuisance rules for safety, anchoring, and overflow.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorwalkSouth Gate
RestrictionsNone for residential use-
PermitsLarge systems may need one-
Potable UseTreatment system required-
TopicRainwater Harvesting-
State authority-Cal. Water Code Β§ 10574 (Rainwater Capture Act, AB 1750)
Permit required-Not for outdoor/non-potable use; building permit for plumbed systems or large tanks
Local code-Title 24 enforced via South Gate Municipal Code Ch. 9.02

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Norwalk 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.

South Gate FAQ

Do I need a permit for a 50-gallon rain barrel?

No state water-right permit and typically no building permit for small outdoor barrels. Larger cisterns or any plumbing into the house require a permit through South Gate Building Division.

Can I drink harvested rainwater?

The Rainwater Capture Act authorizes non-potable use. Potable use requires Title 24 plumbing compliance and treatment.

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