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Erosion Control: Boulder City vs Paradise

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

Paradise 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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Paradise, NV

Clark County

Some Restrictions

Clark County erosion control follows the CCRFCD HCDDM and NDEP Construction Stormwater permit. Dust (PM10) is regulated by the Clark County Dept of Environment and Sustainability under Section 90 and 94.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBoulder CityParadise
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Manual-CCRFCD HCDDM
Dust Permit-0.25 acre threshold
Designation-PM10 non-attainment
Inspections-After 0.5 inch rain

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Boulder City FAQ

Paradise FAQ

Do I need a dust control permit in Clark County?

Yes for any project disturbing 0.25 acre or more. You must maintain a certified Dust Control Monitor, water the site multiple times daily, and keep records. Las Vegas is a PM10 serious non-attainment area with strict rules.

What erosion controls are required on small Clark County lots?

Even small sites need stabilized entrances, perimeter silt fence, concrete washout areas, and covered stockpiles. BMPs must meet the CCRFCD Hydrologic Criteria and Drainage Design Manual.

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