Essex County has no ordinance banning residential rainwater harvesting. Rain barrels and cisterns are generally allowed statewide, and New Jersey's stormwater program encourages on-site capture; any plumbing rules come from the municipality, not the county.
No countywide Essex County ordinance prohibits capturing rooftop rainwater in barrels or cisterns for outdoor use, and New Jersey does not restrict residential rainwater harvesting. NJDEP and county MS4 stormwater programs, run under the state stormwater management rules at N.J.A.C. 7:8, actively encourage on-site rain capture, rain gardens, and infiltration to reduce runoff. A simple rain barrel connected to a downspout for garden watering typically needs no permit. If a system is plumbed into the household supply or is large enough to involve building or plumbing work, the applicable code is administered by your municipal construction or plumbing official, not by Essex County. Homeowners in a homeowners association should also confirm any private community rules before installing a visible barrel
Residential rain barrels are not a county violation. Enforcement only arises if a plumbed or large system is installed without a required municipal construction or plumbing permit, in which case the town's construction office handles the correction, not the county.
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