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Stormwater Management: Castaic vs Long Beach

How do stormwater management rules compare between Castaic, CA and Long Beach, CA?

Castaic has fewer restrictions than Long Beach.

Castaic, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated LA County falls under the LA County MS4 NPDES permit. The LACFCD operates one of the largest flood protection systems in the world, including 14 dams and 80,000+ catch basins. Low Impact Development standards apply to new construction. The district captures and infiltrates 270,000+ acre-feet annually.

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Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Long Beach's stormwater program under LBMC Ch. 8.96 prohibits non-stormwater discharge. Low Impact Development (LID) is required for projects adding 500+ sq ft. NPDES compliance is mandatory for all construction and development.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCastaicLong Beach
MS4 PermitLA County NPDES-
LID RequiredFor new development-
LACFCD14 dams, 80,000+ catch basins-
Annual Capture270,000+ acre-feet infiltrated-
LID Threshold-500 sq ft or more
Code-LBMC Ch. 8.96, Ch. 18.74
Non-Stormwater-Discharge prohibited
Federal Law-Clean Water Act NPDES

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Castaic FAQ

What can go into storm drains in LA County?

Only stormwater. Illicit discharge of chemicals, wash water, paint, oil, or other pollutants is prohibited under Title 12 and the MS4 permit. Storm drains flow directly to rivers, ocean, and groundwater.

What are LID standards?

Low Impact Development standards require new development to capture and treat stormwater on-site through features like bioswales, permeable paving, cisterns, or rain gardens. They apply to new construction and major renovations.

How do I report illegal dumping into storm drains?

Call the LA County illegal dumping hotline at (888) 846-0800. For active spills or hazardous discharges, call 911 or the LA County Fire Department hazmat line.

Long Beach FAQ

Do I need a stormwater plan for my project?

Generally required for new construction and major renovations that increase impervious surface area. Small residential projects may be exempt.

What is an illicit discharge?

Any non-stormwater substance entering the storm drain system, including paint, oil, chemicals, or sediment. Report violations to Long Beach public works.

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