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Boulder City vs Las Vegas

How do erosion control rules compare between Boulder City, NV and Las Vegas, NV?

Las Vegas has fewer restrictions than Boulder City.

Boulder City, NV

Clark County

Heavy Restrictions

Boulder City requires erosion control during grading and construction to protect Lake Mead water quality and prevent sediment runoff in the desert terrain.

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Las Vegas, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Las Vegas requires erosion and sediment control plans for construction projects disturbing one acre or more under the NPDES Construction General Permit (CGP). The City's building permit process requires a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) for qualifying sites. Dust control is also strictly enforced by the Clark County Department of Environment and Sustainability under Regulation 41 for PM-10.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityLas Vegas
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Threshold-1+ acre of disturbance requires SWPPP
Dust Control-Clark County Regulation 41 (PM-10)
Permit Required-NPDES Construction General Permit
Enforcement-City Building Dept + Clark County DES
Water Use-Active dust suppression required on sites

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Boulder City FAQ

Las Vegas FAQ

Do I need an erosion control plan for my project?

If your project disturbs one acre or more of land, you must obtain an NPDES Construction General Permit and prepare a SWPPP. Smaller projects may still need dust control measures under Clark County Regulation 41.

What dust control measures are required during construction?

Active dust suppression including watering, chemical stabilizers, or gravel cover is required. Clark County enforces PM-10 standards and can issue stop-work orders for non-compliant sites.

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