Rain water collection

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I use a 300 gallon tote on a small trailer catching water from an eve using Menards plastic eve. Also a 180 gallon sitting on a platform on the other side of the barn catching water from the eve. Screens are a must if trees drop leaves in the eves.

I put about 30' of sump pump hose on each tank. When needed I either pull the trailer tank around to water trees or carry the smaller tank around with tractor forks to water trees and bushes. .
 
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Can you believe it!? In some communities the collection of rain water is unlawful! Virginia or MD, IIRC. Something about "natural flow" or some other convolution of common sense. I guess they are concerned about flushing the pollutants off the streets.

Maybe need a memory check, no regulations in MD or VA. here's an up to date link to a list of where each state stands on water collection: Rainwater Regulations and Statues Around the World MD has no regs at all and VA has provides guidance and some incentives for collection to abate storm water runoff. Here is a link to Virginia's guide to rainwater harvesting

According to the list:
The only state with major restrictions today is Colorado. Every other state allows rainwater capture; although some require permitting or registration.
 
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Great info thanks folks. Off and on rain snow mix the past couple days and I have collected 450 gallons already. I really had no idea it would add up so fast.
 
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Funny weed is legal here but most folks cant collect rain water...
 
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I actually illegal here in CO for the most part also. Unless your rural and on a well the state has the actual rights to the water. Absolutely ridiculous IMOP...
A math teacher once tried to explain the Colorado water laws to me, without success. Few math teachers could ever make me understand anything.:confused:
 
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I'm collecting rain off of about 400-500 square feet and about 2" of rain fills my 3000 gallon tank. The 3000 gallons that my tank holds is a very very small percentage of the rain fall on my 5 acres. And the water is eventually returned. It's not like I'm making it vanish.
 
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A math teacher once tried to explain the Colorado water laws to me, without success. Few math teachers could ever make me understand anything.:confused:

My Social Studies teacher could. She always sat on the edge of the desk with a short skirt and I always sat in the front row.. I absorbed every word she said...lol
 
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Can you believe it!? In some communities the collection of rain water is unlawful! Virginia or MD, IIRC. Something about "natural flow" or some other convolution of common sense. I guess they are concerned about flushing the pollutants off the streets.

CalG,
Did you find that information in a recent internert article? I seem to remember seeing one.
 
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My Social Studies teacher could. She always sat on the edge of the desk with a short skirt and I always sat in the front row.. I absorbed every word she said...lol
You have all the luck. All of my high school math teachers but one were men. The one woman was my cousin.
 
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CalG,
Did you find that information in a recent internert article? I seem to remember seeing one.

I did a little bit of research and apparenly what I saw was an article based on an eRumor.
 

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