The 2012 Rainwater Capture Act allows California residents to capture rainwater from rooftops for non-potable outdoor use without a state water-right permit, preempting most local barriers.
Water Code sections 10573-10574 authorize property owners to install and operate rain barrels and cisterns that collect rooftop runoff for landscape irrigation without obtaining a state water-rights appropriation. Local building permits may apply for systems above 5,000 gallons or those connected to plumbing, but cities cannot ban basic rain barrel use. The Plumbing Code (Title 24, Part 5, Chapter 17) sets uniform standards when potable cross-connections exist, ensuring statewide consistency.
Improper potable cross-connections may trigger health code enforcement and require system disconnection or correction.
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Ridgecrest, CA
Aircraft noise in Ridgecrest is regulated by the FAA and the adjacent Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake (NAWS). Local ordinances do not govern military or...
Ridgecrest, CA
Ridgecrest prohibits unnecessary noise that disturbs residents under its municipal code. Quiet hours are generally enforced from 10 PM to 7 AM in residential...
Ridgecrest, CA
Persistent barking that constitutes a nuisance is prohibited under the Ridgecrest Municipal Code. Ridgecrest Animal Control responds to barking dog complaints.
Ridgecrest, CA
Construction noise in Ridgecrest is restricted to daytime weekday and Saturday hours under the RMC. No construction is permitted on Sundays without special a...
Ridgecrest, CA
Ridgecrest regulates street parking under Chapter 15 (Traffic and Vehicles) of the RMC. Certain streets have time-restricted or prohibited parking zones.
Ridgecrest, CA
Large commercial vehicles parked in residential zones in Ridgecrest are subject to RMC zoning and traffic regulations.
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