Hays County Rainwater Harvesting Incentive Program application 2025

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Contamination of collected rainwater with disease causing microorganisms (bacteria, viruses and protozoa), from birds and other animals, poses the biggest risk to health. There is always the possibility of inadvertent ingestion while washing hands or inhalation of the microorganisms found in harvested rainwater.
Negative effects of rain water Too much rain water causes floods and land slides. Too much rain water causes soil erosion.
Listed below are a few more disadvantages of the rainwater harvesting process. Regular maintenance is required. Requires some technical skills for installation. Limited and no rainfall can limit the supply of rainwater. If not installed correctly, it may attract mosquitoes and other waterborne diseases.
In order to receive a homestead exemption, an affidavit must be filed with the Hays Central Appraisal District. All exemptions, such as homestead, over 65, disabled persons, and disabled veterans require execution of an affidavit with the Hays Central Appraisal District.
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.
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Rainwater harvesting helps manage storm water runoff to prevent erosion, flooding, and poor water quality in our lakes and streams. Rainwater systems counteract storm water run off and thereby reduce flooding, erosion, and ground water contamination.
Using rainwater can save money in the long run, especially amid rising utility costs: ing to a report by Bluefield Research, the combined water and sewer bill for a typical U.S. household has grown by more than 50 percent since 2012.
Harvesting Rainwater in Texas On average, for every inch of rainfall on a 2,000 sq ft roof, approximately 1,000 gallons of water can be collected. This means that in a city like Austin, which receives an average of 32 inches of rain per year, one could collect up to 32,000 gallons of water annually.

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