Rain barrels and residential rainwater harvesting are legal in New Jersey and Middlesex County imposes no ban. The state promotes rain barrels as a stormwater practice; only plumbing tie-ins to household water need code compliance, handled by your municipality.
New Jersey does not restrict homeowners from collecting rooftop rainwater in rain barrels or cisterns for outdoor use, and Middlesex County adopts no ordinance limiting it. NJDEP and Rutgers Cooperative Extension encourage rain barrels and rain gardens as green-infrastructure practices that reduce stormwater runoff, consistent with the state's stormwater rules (N.J.A.C. 7:8). Simple outdoor-use collection typically needs no permit. However, if a system is plumbed into the home or used for any indoor or potable purpose, it becomes a plumbing matter under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code and requires a municipal construction permit. There is no county permit for a basic backyard barrel; confirm any plumbing-connection requirements with your town's building department first.
A basic outdoor rain barrel needs no permit and carries no county penalty. Plumbing a harvesting system into the home without a municipal construction permit can bring code-enforcement fines.
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Perth Amboy, NJ
Perth Amboy prohibits loud, unnecessary, or unusual noise that disturbs others under Chapter 304 (Noise). Residential quiet hours are enforced by Code Enforc...
Perth Amboy, NJ
Aircraft noise is regulated by federal law (FAA). Perth Amboy has no local aircraft noise ordinance.
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Construction noise in Perth Amboy is restricted under Chapter 304. Work is generally limited to daytime hours on weekdays.
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Persistent barking that disturbs neighbors is prohibited under Perth Amboy's noise ordinance and animal control regulations.
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RV and recreational vehicle parking on Perth Amboy streets is restricted. Dense urban conditions limit long-term on-street storage of large vehicles.
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Abandoned vehicles in Perth Amboy are subject to towing and impoundment under local ordinance and state law.
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