Rainwater harvesting is unrestricted in New York and throughout Oneida County. No state or county permit is required for residential rain barrels. Non-potable use only without NYSDOH approval.
New York places no statewide restriction on residential rainwater harvesting, and no Oneida County or municipal ordinance limits the practice in Utica, Rome, Sherrill, or any town. Rain barrels, cisterns, and downspout diverters are widely encouraged as stormwater management tools, and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County (315-736-3394) occasionally offers low-cost rain barrel workshops. Collected rainwater may be used freely for gardens, lawns, and non-potable uses. Potable (drinking) use requires NYSDOH approval and water treatment systems meeting Part 5 of the NY Sanitary Code. Cisterns over 5,000 gallons or those tied into plumbing systems may trigger building permits. Homeowners connected to sewer should know that harvested water used outdoors does not return through sewer meters, potentially saving on sewer fees in Utica.
No enforcement or penalty structure exists for residential rainwater harvesting in Oneida County. Potable misuse could trigger NYSDOH enforcement.
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