Proponents, meanwhile, see rainwater harvesting as a common sense solution to water shortages and storm water runoff – and find humor in the notion that collecting even small amounts of water is outlawed. In Colorado, for example, it is illegal for A blog posting on NaturalNews.com reports that many Western U.S. states, including Utah, have long outlawed individuals from collecting rainwater on their own properties. This is because, according to officials, “that rain belongs to someone else.” An Eagle Point, Ore., man has begun serving a 30-day jail sentence after he built three reservoirs on his property to collect rainwater -- an apparent violation of a state law that says all water is publicly owned. Gary Harrington has collected nearly 13 Now two new laws in Colorado will allow many people to collect Just 75 miles west of here, in Utah, collecting rainwater from the roof is still illegal unless the roof owner also owns water rights on the ground; the same rigid rules, with a few local Many of the freedoms we enjoy here in the U.S. are quickly eroding as the nation transforms from the land of the free into the land of the enslaved, but what I'm about to share with you takes the assault on our freedoms to a whole new level. You may not be A recent article in the Los Angeles Times described the latest absurdity in the never-ending search to quench the thirst for water: ownership of rainwater and, more precisely, the illegality of rainwater harvesting. Residents and communities in parts of .
I wrote a short article for our October issue about how it was illegal—and had been for more than a century—for Coloradans to collect precipitation that falls on their property. The law also made it illegal for retailers to sell rain barrels and But according to the state of Colorado, the rain that falls on summer when she was teaching a class on water harvesting. She called the state water department, which told her it was technically illegal, though it was unlikely that she would be cited. "Many of the people I've spoken to think I'm joking when I tell them that the collecting of the rain off of your roof is illegal," bill sponsor Rep. Daneya Esgar (D-Pueblo) told the committee. Currently, the practice of collecting rainwater is illegal Colorado's legislature in 2009 loosened up the reins a bit, allowing rainwater harvesting for people who had private wells. Before that, the activity had been illegal since territorial days. In the West, every drop of water is claimed by someone. .
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