Rainwater harvesting for landscape irrigation is legal and encouraged in Rancho Cucamonga. CVWD and MWC offer rebates, and systems over 5,000 gallons or potable use require permits.
California law under AB 1750 (2012) explicitly allows residential rainwater harvesting for non-potable landscape use without a water right permit, and Rancho Cucamonga follows state guidelines. Simple rain barrels (55 to 80 gallons) catching roof runoff from gutter downspouts are allowed on any residential property without a permit. Larger cisterns and multi-tank systems are permitted when used strictly for outdoor irrigation; the California Plumbing Code Chapter 17 regulates systems and a Building permit is typically required for tanks over approximately 5,000 gallons, any above-ground tank attached to a structure, or any system integrated with the homes plumbing. Cucamonga Valley Water District periodically offers rebates for rain barrels and cisterns under its water efficiency program. Greywater systems from laundry-to-landscape are separately permitted under California Plumbing Code Chapter 16 and can be installed without a permit for simple laundry-to-landscape setups (under 250 gallons per day, no pump, diverter valve). Harvested rainwater cannot be connected to potable water plumbing without a backflow prevention device. HOAs cannot prohibit drought-tolerant landscaping or reasonable water-saving devices under California Civil Code 4735 and Government Code 65850.4.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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