What are the rules for collecting and using rainwater in france

What are the rules for collecting and using rainwater in france


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INDOOR USE IN PARTICULAR IS SUBJECT TO STRICT RULES You are free to collect rainwater, but there are strict rules on how you can use it, particularly inside the home or if it drains into the


sewer system. The use of rainwater outside is largely subject only to common sense: use it for plants and do not drink it. However, if you want to use it inside your house for ecological


reasons or to cut down on your water bill, there are restrictions, obligations and potential fines of which you should be aware. These rules are laid out in Article R211-127 of the_ Code de


l’Environnement _and essentially serve to protect people from the health risk posed by pesticides (which are present in rainwater) and potentially asbestos (which can be present in older


roofs). WHAT CAN YOU USE RAINWATER FOR? ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED Water plants Drinking Wash clothes (if water has been disinfected) Use in cooking Use in toilets Use in dishwasher Wash floor Use


in bath/shower Wash car READ MORE: PRACTICAL TIPS FOR BUYING RAINWATER COLLECTOR AS SALES SURGE IN FRANCE If you collect rainwater for use inside your house that drains into the sewage


system, you must make a declaration to the local council or mairie. This declaration must include: * The building’s address * An estimate of the volume of rainwater that will go into the


sewer This information will then be used to adjust your _taxe d'assainissement collectif_, or public sewerage tax. Under Article R2224-19-4 of the local authority code you also have the


obligation to put a sign saying Eau non potable, or non-potable water, on any tap supplied by this water and to check every six months that this is still visible. Once a year, you must also


disinfect the tank and clean any filters and taps connected to the system. Since the law does not oblige you to hire a professional, you can do it yourself. However, it does oblige you to


keep a maintenance record of all rainwater storage tanks (for inside use). This must include: * Name and address of the person or company that inspected the tank, if you did not do it


yourself * A detailed plan of the rainwater collection system * The service record of each tank * Dates and descriptions of maintenance work * Monthly record of rainwater volume used inside


your home If the home is rented, the owner must inform the person renting it how the rainwater collection system works. The mairie can send an agent to inspect the system to ensure that it


does not pose a pollution risk to the collective waste water system. If the agent has reason to believe that it does pose such a risk, they can require the homeowner to upgrade or disconnect


it. In addition, if your rainwater collection system connected to the sewer is judged to be the cause of contamination, the law includes a fine of €45,000 and up to three years in prison.


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