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Yeah - I hear ya, it's tougher and tougher to get the truth now-a-days!!!
Although in a strictly literal sense Oregon resident Gary Harrington was indeed sentenced to prison for collecting rainwater, that sentence followed several years of legal dispute over what the state continually described his willful and flagrant operation of a number of illegal reservoirs. Moreover, Harrington's dispute with water authorities in Oregon was not first disclosed in 2015 (nor even in 2012), as police had been publicly involved in investigating his water collection issues as early as 2002. Finally, the laws in question are not new laws aimed at criminalizing water collection in Oregon or elsewhere; rather, the law that Harrington was found to be in violation of was passed in 1925, and the cited case involving Harrington's large (illegal) reservoirs was decided in 2007.
More bogus journalism. The guy collecting his roof runoff is not breaking the law and he is not in trouble for it.
The guy is in trouble for building catchment dams to collect flowing surface water in gullies on his property, thereby infringing on the water rights of downstream beneficiaries. Doing so without a permit is unlawful - another example of GOOD government, protecting the interests of citizens from the unlawful actions of their neighbor.
water law is extremely complex and goes back to roots in English Common Law.
It is not "NOW" illegal. The man was originally caught doing this back in 2002 and convicted. It has been illegal. He has done this several times since then, including this current conviction. Also, the referenced by the OP's post article was first published back in 2012.
Here is the local news story on this case: Eagle Point man jailed for illegal water reservoirs | Local & Regional News | Eugene News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News | KVAL CBS 13
Also, he was not arrested for simply collecting rainwater. He was arrested for damming channels on his property and collecting the runoff in 3 reservoirs. This can be done legally but one must obtain a permit, which the man did not have.
Figures........ only in %^^$$%$ states would it be illegal to collect rain water on your own property....He didn't divert water from a creek, stream or river, but rain water running across his private property.