Erosion Control: Chino vs Victorville
How do erosion control rules compare between Chino, CA and Victorville, CA?
Chino has fewer restrictions than Victorville.
Chino, CA
San Bernardino County
Construction sites in Chino must implement erosion and sediment control Best Management Practices (BMPs) under the San Bernardino MS4 Permit (Order R8-2010-0036), California Building Code Appendix J (grading), and β for sites disturbing 1 acre or more β the statewide Construction General Permit (Order 2022-0057-DWQ). BMPs must keep sediment, concrete slurry, and construction debris out of Chino's storm drains and creeks year-round, with intensified controls during the October 1 β April 30 wet season.
View full Chino rules βVictorville, CA
San Bernardino County
Victorville requires erosion control plans for grading over 50 cubic yards or slopes. MDAQMD Rule 403 mandates dust suppression. Desert flash floods make sediment control critical.
View full Victorville rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Chino | Victorville |
|---|---|---|
| Local trigger | Grading permit (CBC Appendix J) for any project moving 50+ cubic yards or disturbing 5,000+ sq ft | - |
| State trigger | 1 acre disturbance = Construction General Permit + SWPPP | - |
| Wet season | October 1 β April 30 (heightened BMP requirements) | - |
| Slope ratio | Cuts/fills no steeper than 2:1 horizontal:vertical without engineered design | - |
| Penalty ceiling | $10,000/day under Cal. Water Code Β§13385 | - |
| Grading threshold | - | 50 cubic yards or 3:1 slopes |
| Plan required | - | Erosion control plan with permit |
| Dust rule | - | MDAQMD Rule 403 |
| BMPs | - | Silt fence, wattles, stabilization |
| Fines | - | Up to $10,000/day |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Chino FAQ
Do I need a SWPPP for a single-family house?
Only if the project disturbs 1 acre or more of soil. Smaller lots still need erosion control BMPs (silt fence, inlet protection, stabilized entrance) per Chino's grading permit, but the state SWPPP is not required.
What are wet-season grading restrictions in Chino?
From October 1 through April 30, Chino requires enhanced BMPs β covered stockpiles, perimeter controls in place before rain events, and limits on the area of bare soil. Construction General Permit sites must conduct pre-storm, storm, and post-storm inspections.
Can I wash out a concrete truck on my Chino lot?
Only into a designated, lined concrete washout containment β never on bare soil, gutter, or storm drain. Concrete washwater (high pH) is an illicit discharge enforceable by the Santa Ana Water Board.
Who issues grading permits in Chino?
Chino Building & Safety / Engineering issues grading permits under Title 15 (California Building Code Appendix J as adopted). Phone (909) 334-3253.
Victorville FAQ
Do I need a plan for a small backyard project?
Under 50 cubic yards typically is exempt from grading permit, but MDAQMD dust rules still apply.
What counts as dust control?
Water application, gravel surfacing, polymer stabilizers, or vegetative cover on disturbed soil.
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