Rainwater Harvesting in Arkansas

Arkansas (AR) receives an average of 50.6 inches of rainfall per year, placing it in the high-rainfall category among US states. The wettest month is typically May, and the driest is Aug. Rainwater harvesting is fully legal in Arkansas. A standard 1,500-square-foot asphalt shingle roof can collect approximately 37,827 gal per year, saving an estimated $42.80 annually at the state's average municipal water rate of 0.4 cents per gallon.

Annual Rainfall 50.6" state average
Annual Harvest 37,827 gal 1,500 sq ft roof
Legal Status Legal No limits
Annual Savings $42.80 at 0.4 c/gal

Monthly Rainfall in Arkansas

Understanding Arkansas's monthly rainfall distribution is essential for sizing your storage tank correctly. The table below shows average monthly rainfall and the resulting harvest from a 1,500-square-foot roof. With 50.6 inches annually, Arkansas provides abundant raw material for rainwater collection. The key is matching your storage capacity to the seasonal pattern — storing surplus from wet months to use during dry periods.

Month Rainfall (in) Harvest (1,500 sq ft)
Jan 3.6" 2,691 gal
Feb 3.8" 2,841 gal
Mar 4.8" 3,588 gal
Apr 4.8" 3,588 gal
May 5.2" 3,888 gal
Jun 4.4" 3,289 gal
Jul 3.8" 2,841 gal
Aug 3.0" 2,243 gal
Sep 3.6" 2,691 gal
Oct 4.2" 3,140 gal
Nov 4.8" 3,588 gal
Dec 4.6" 3,439 gal
Total 50.6" 37,827 gal

Harvest by Roof Size in Arkansas

Your actual harvest depends on how much roof area you connect to your collection system. Not every square foot of your roof needs to drain into your tank — many homeowners start by connecting just one or two downspouts covering a portion of their roof. The table below shows what different collection areas yield annually in Arkansas using an asphalt shingle roof at 80% efficiency.

Roof Area Annual Harvest Rec. Tank Size Annual Savings
1,000 sq ft 25,218 gal 2,500 gal $42.80
1,500 sq ft 37,827 gal 5,000 gal $42.80
2,000 sq ft 50,438 gal 5,000 gal $42.80
2,500 sq ft 63,049 gal 10,000 gal $42.80

Upgrading to a metal roof (95% efficiency) boosts collection by about 19% compared to asphalt shingle. For example, a 1,500-square-foot metal roof in Arkansas captures approximately 44,921 gal per year when used for garden irrigation and toilet flushing for a household of two.

Popular Uses for Harvested Rainwater in Arkansas

Arkansas homeowners use harvested rainwater for a variety of purposes. The most common applications are garden irrigation, lawn watering, and toilet flushing. Each use has different water requirements and may require different levels of filtration. Explore detailed guides for the most popular uses in Arkansas:

How Arkansas Compares to Similar States

The table below compares Arkansas with five states that have similar annual rainfall patterns. All calculations use a standard 1,500-square-foot asphalt shingle roof collecting water for garden irrigation.

State Annual Rainfall Legal Status Annual Harvest Water Cost Annual Savings
Arkansas 50.6" Legal 37,827 gal 0.4 c/gal $42.80
Georgia 50.7" Legal 36,108 gal 0.6 c/gal $64.20
Connecticut 50.3" Legal 35,811 gal 0.8 c/gal $85.60
North Carolina 50.3" Legal 35,584 gal 0.5 c/gal $53.50
South Carolina 49.8" Legal 35,885 gal 0.5 c/gal $53.50
Kentucky 48.9" Legal 35,883 gal 0.4 c/gal $42.80

Tips for Rainwater Harvesting in Arkansas

With 50.6 inches of annual rainfall, Arkansas is well-suited for rainwater harvesting. You can start with a simple 55-gallon rain barrel and upgrade as you see the benefits. Since rainfall is abundant, even a small roof area connected to a modest barrel provides useful water for potted plants, container gardens, and spot watering. For more serious collection, a 500-1,000 gallon tank connected to multiple downspouts can supply most of your garden irrigation needs. Consider a first-flush diverter to improve water quality, especially after dry spells when dust and debris accumulate on your roof. In Arkansas's climate, be sure to protect above-ground tanks from direct sunlight to prevent algae growth and maintain water quality.

Calculate Your Specific Harvest in Arkansas

The estimates above use standardized assumptions. Use our Rainwater Harvesting Calculator to enter your exact roof area, material, household size, and intended uses for a customized analysis tailored to your property in Arkansas. You can also browse all states to compare potential across the country, or explore tank sizes and water uses for detailed information on system components and water budgeting.