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Rainwater Harvesting: San Mateo vs South San Francisco

How do rainwater harvesting rules compare between San Mateo, CA and South San Francisco, CA?

San Mateo and South San Francisco have similar restriction levels.

San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

Few Restrictions

Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in San Mateo under California AB 1750. Rain barrels under 5,000 gallons are exempt from building permits. Cal Water may offer rebates. Collected rainwater can be used for irrigation and non-potable purposes.

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South San Francisco, CA

San Mateo County

Few Restrictions

Residential rainwater harvesting is encouraged in unincorporated San Mateo County. Under California's Rainwater Capture Act, rooftop rain barrels and cisterns under 360 gallons for outdoor non-potable use need no state water permit. The Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program offers rebates of $50-$150 per rain barrel, plus a possible $50 bonus in some areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan MateoSouth San Francisco
Legal StatusLegal — AB 1750-
Permit ExemptUnder 5,000 gallons-
Approved UsesIrrigation, non-potable-
Water ProviderCal Water Service-
Vector ControlSM County-
State permit-None for rooftop barrels/cisterns < 360 gal
Controlling law-CA Water Code 10574 (Rainwater Capture Act)
County rebate-$50-$150 by capacity (50/100/200+ gal)
Bonus rebate-+$50 in select cities/districts (max $200)
Rain garden rebate-$300 add-on
Application window-Within 90 days of purchase

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San Mateo FAQ

Can I collect rainwater in San Mateo?

Yes. AB 1750 allows residential rainwater collection. Rain barrels under 5,000 gallons are exempt from permits.

Are there rebates for rain barrels?

Cal Water Service periodically offers rebates. Check their website for current program availability.

Can I drink collected rainwater?

No. Collected rainwater is approved for non-potable uses only. Treatment would be required for potable use.

South San Francisco FAQ

Do I need a permit for a rain barrel in unincorporated San Mateo County?

No state water permit is needed for a rooftop rain barrel or cistern under 360 gallons used for outdoor non-potable purposes. Larger or indoor/potable systems may require County plumbing permits.

Are there rebates for rain barrels?

Yes. The Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program offers $50-$150 per barrel based on capacity, with a possible $50 bonus in some areas (up to $200), plus a $300 rain garden rebate. Apply within 90 days of purchase.

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