Showing ordinances that apply to Rock Creek, AL
Rock Creek is an unincorporated community (population 1,471) in Jefferson County, Alabama. Because Rock Creek is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Jefferson County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The rainwater harvesting rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Rainwater harvesting is fully legal in Jefferson County and across Birmingham metro. Alabama has no restrictions on residential collection. Rain barrels and cisterns may be installed without special permits for typical residential use. HOAs may restrict visibility. Alabama Extension promotes rain barrel adoption for garden irrigation.
Rainwater harvesting in Jefferson County is legal and encouraged for residential use including garden irrigation, lawn watering, and non-potable household purposes. Alabama imposes no state-level restrictions (unlike Colorado's historical prior-appropriation water law limits). Typical rain barrels (55-gallon) require no permit. Larger cistern installations (500+ gallons or above-ground) may trigger Birmingham or municipal building permit requirements if structural (concrete pad, permanent plumbing). Potable use of collected rainwater requires treatment systems meeting Alabama Department of Public Health standards under Ala. Admin. Code 420-3-1. HOAs in communities like Greystone, Ross Bridge, Liberty Park, and Mountain Brook commonly require rain barrels be concealed behind fencing, in side yards, or painted to match house color. Alabama Cooperative Extension System (ACES) through Jefferson County Extension Office promotes rainwater harvesting for water conservation and stormwater management. Birmingham Water Works Board does not regulate or restrict collection. Stormwater credit programs may provide stormwater utility fee reductions for properties with documented rainwater capture systems. Climate patterns include intense rainfall events with annual precipitation averaging 54 inches, making collection productive March through November.
No penalties for standard residential collection. Large cistern without building permit (where required): $100 to $500 standard building code violation. HOA violations per CC&Rs: $25 to $100. Potable use without ADPH-compliant treatment: health department action.
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