Hays County Rainwater Harvesting Incentive Program application 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Hays County Rainwater Harvesting Incentive Program application in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and site address in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing your application.
  3. Fill in the legal description of your property, along with your daytime phone number. This will help facilitate communication regarding your application.
  4. Indicate the construction start date and estimated completion date. These dates are important for tracking project timelines.
  5. Provide details about the square footage of your collection area and total storage capacity. Select whether you plan to use the water for potable or non-potable purposes.
  6. Choose your distribution method (gravity flow or pumped) and indicate if disinfection will be used, specifying the method if applicable.
  7. Answer whether you authorize the release of your address and system capacity for fire department mapping. This is essential for emergency services.
  8. Complete any additional requirements listed, such as a project summary, site plan, and detailed cost estimation or firm project bid.
  9. Finally, fill out the completion information section once your project is finished, including verification from a county official.

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Sales Tax Exemption To claim this exemption, a purchaser of rainwater harvesting equipment must furnish a Tax Exemption Application Form 01-339 to the supplier of the equipment.
How do we apply for an exemption? To apply for franchise and sales tax exemptions, complete and submit Form AP-204, Texas Application for Exemption Federal and All Others (PDF) to the Comptrollers office. Include a copy of the IRS-issued exemption determination letter with any addenda.
There are also disadvantages to rainwater harvesting, for example: Unreliable rainfall. Size of tank Can take up valuable outside space. High starting cost due to equipment and set up. Installation requires professional with technical skills. System maintenance is required.
The governing body of a taxing unit by official action of the governing body adopted in the manner required by law for official actions may exempt from taxation part or all of the assessed value of property on which approved water conservation initiatives, desalination projects, or brush control initiatives have been
Rain Barrels This is the easiest and cheapest method of rainwater harvesting, especially for homes. In this method, barrels or water tanks are installed below the downspouts of a rooftop guttering system. The water is then funneled or directed into the tanks.

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Best of all, Texas law encourages it: permits are not required for residential rainwater systems, and House Bill 645 passed by the 78th Texas Legislature in 2003 prohibits homeowner associations from implementing new covenants banning rainwater harvesting installations.
In 2012, the State of California passed Assembly Bill 1750, which enacted the Rainwater Capture Act of 2012, making it legal to collect rainwater so long as in compliance with the California State Water Resources Board requirements.

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