Rainwater harvesting is fully allowed in Hidalgo County; there is no county ordinance restricting it. Texas law encourages it: property owners' associations cannot ban rain barrels or rainwater systems (Property Code 202.007), and the state promotes capture for landscape irrigation.
Hidalgo County has no ordinance regulating rainwater collection, and because it lacks zoning authority it imposes no barrel or tank standards on private property in unincorporated areas. Texas law strongly favors rainwater harvesting. Property Code Section 202.007 bars a property owners' association from enforcing any provision that prohibits or restricts installing rain barrels or a rainwater harvesting system, though an HOA may set reasonable rules on size, type, and materials that still allow economical installation. The Texas Water Development Board promotes it as a supplemental supply, especially useful in the drought-prone Valley. Rain barrels and cisterns for irrigation are unregulated by the county. Systems plumbed into a home's potable supply must follow state cross-connection standards; small systems need no approval.
There is no county penalty for harvesting rainwater. The only constraints are state cross-connection rules for systems tied into indoor potable plumbing, and reasonable HOA appearance rules complying with Property Code 202.007; the county does not cite rainwater collection.
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