Texas state law (HB 3391 and Property Code Section 202.007) protects the right to collect rainwater and prohibits cities and HOAs from banning rainwater harvesting systems. La Porte has no local ordinance restricting residential rain barrel or cistern use. Property owners may collect and use rainwater for irrigation and non-potable domestic purposes without a permit.
Texas actively encourages rainwater harvesting through state legislation. House Bill 3391 (2011) requires new state-funded buildings to incorporate rainwater harvesting and prohibits municipalities from banning residential collection systems. Texas Property Code Section 202.007 prevents HOAs from prohibiting rainwater harvesting devices on residential property. Texas Tax Code Section 151.355 provides a sales tax exemption for rainwater harvesting equipment including storage tanks, gutters, downspouts, filters, and first-flush diverters. La Porte does not impose additional local restrictions on rainwater collection. Standard rain barrels used for landscape irrigation do not require a city permit. Larger above-ground storage tanks that exceed typical accessory structure size thresholds (generally 120 square feet or taller than the city's accessory structure height limit) may trigger a building permit review. If rainwater is intended for potable indoor use, the system must comply with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality guidelines including proper filtration, disinfection, and treatment. Connecting a rainwater system to the municipal plumbing system requires backflow prevention devices per the Texas Plumbing Code. Given La Porte's location on Galveston Bay with annual rainfall averaging around 52 inches, rainwater harvesting is practical for supplemental irrigation.
There are no penalties for collecting rainwater in La Porte. If a large storage tank is installed without required building permits for oversized accessory structures, standard code enforcement fines apply. Improper cross-connections with the city water supply without backflow prevention devices may result in plumbing code violations.
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