Rainwater harvesting is legal and unregulated across Johnson County. Iowa places no limit on collecting rain, and neither the county nor its cities restrict rain barrels or cisterns for garden and lawn use.
Iowa has no statute restricting rainwater capture, and Johnson County imposes no ordinance on it, so residents from Iowa City to North Liberty may set up rain barrels, cisterns, and gutter-fed systems for outdoor watering without permission. In a rain-fed, water-rich region, capturing runoff is encouraged more than restricted, and it pairs naturally with the rain gardens and native plantings common around Iowa City. The practical limits are the Iowa plumbing code, which governs any system tied into your home's potable supply and calls for a licensed plumber, and any HOA covenant that dictates how a visible barrel must look or sit in a subdivision.
None. No state statute or county ordinance penalizes rainwater harvesting for outdoor use. A system connected to indoor potable plumbing must meet the Iowa plumbing code. HOA covenants may govern a barrel's placement or appearance.
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