Rainwater harvesting is permitted throughout Union County for non-potable residential use with no statewide restrictions. NJ DEP promotes rain barrels through the Rutgers Water Resources Program. Rain barrels typically exempt from permits under NJ Uniform Construction Code. Large cisterns (500+ gallons) may require building permits. Elizabeth, Westfield, and Cranford offer rain barrel education; Union County Environmental Services has hosted rebate programs. Potable use requires NJ Department of Health approval. HOA restrictions may apply.
Rainwater harvesting in Union County is generally unrestricted and encouraged as a stormwater management technique. New Jersey has no statewide restrictions on residential rainwater collection for non-potable purposes (garden, lawn irrigation, non-potable indoor uses like toilet flushing with proper plumbing separation). NJ DEP and Rutgers Cooperative Extension Water Resources Program actively promote rain barrel programs to reduce stormwater runoff and combined sewer overflow impacts, particularly important in Union County's urbanized watersheds (Rahway River, Elizabeth River). Rain barrels (typically 55-gallon repurposed food-grade drums) installed at downspouts are exempt from NJ Uniform Construction Code permits. Larger systems (cisterns over 500 gallons, pump-assisted systems, or systems connected to plumbing) require building and/or plumbing permits under N.J.A.C. 5:23. Elizabeth, Westfield, and Cranford offer public education on rain gardens and rain barrels; Union County Department of Environmental Services has at times offered rain barrel rebate programs and bulk purchase discounts. Potable use of collected rainwater requires filtration, UV or chemical disinfection, and NJ Department of Health approval under N.J.A.C. 7:10. HOA restrictions may limit visible rain barrel placement; NJ does not preempt HOA aesthetic restrictions. Drainage from collected rainwater must not create nuisance runoff onto neighbor properties.
No penalties for standard residential rain barrels. Large cistern without building permit: $100-$500 under N.J.A.C. 5:23. Unapproved potable-water use of rainwater: NJ DOH enforcement order, possible water quality violation fines. Nuisance runoff from overflow: neighbor civil action possible.
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