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Mississippi Update March 18, 2014 regarding Mississippi: I found on the Mississippi state government website specifically stating that setting up rain barrels or rain water harvesting is against state law.
I did find that the laws and regulations regarding water are extremely complex in Mississippi, as they are in every state government website I have checked so far. The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources recommends setting up rain barrels in this document and shows how to set them up.
We have been getting some posts documenting the harassment of citizens by local authorities in regards to collecting rain water.
I’ve checked these out to the best of my ability, and found most of them to be somewhat accurate.
Also note that: it is my interpretation that California, Colorado, and Ohio have regulations that make it very difficult for the average homeowner to set up a rainwater harvesting system; even though it is not “blatantly against the law for anyone and / or everyone”.
on the Maryland government website specifically stating that setting up rain barrels or rain water harvesting by individual homeowners is against the law.
Update; June 1, 2015: Some new information on Nevada.
This will mean another long process of research to update each state’s information.
From the document titled: “Mississippi Commission on Environmental Quality Regulation LW-2 SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER USE AND PROTECTION Adopted by the Commission on Environmental Quality June 24, 2004 Amended by the Commission on Environmental Quality January 26, 2006 Amended by the Commission on Environmental Quality December 10, 2009” I found the following information: There are strict regulations on surface water, and ground water usage starting on page 8 at the preceding link.