Rainwater harvesting is legal and encouraged in Santa Paula under California Water Code Section 10574. Residents may collect rooftop runoff for irrigation without a permit for systems under 5,000 gallons.
California Water Code Section 10574 authorizes property owners in Santa Paula to capture and store rooftop rainwater for non-potable use. Rain barrels and cisterns under 5,000 gallons do not require a building permit. Larger systems may need structural permits. Collected water is approved for garden and landscape irrigation, which is particularly useful given Santa Paula's agricultural heritage and dry summers. Systems must include mosquito-proof covers or screens. Regional water agencies periodically offer rain barrel distribution events and rebates. Rainwater harvesting reduces both water bills and stormwater runoff into the Santa Clara River watershed.
No penalties for lawful harvesting. Systems exceeding 5,000 gallons without a permit: $250 correction notice. Cross-connection to potable plumbing: $500-$1,000 plus mandatory disconnection. Uncovered storage creating mosquito habitat: vector control involvement.
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