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Citrus Heights vs Galt

How do erosion control rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Galt, CA?

Galt has fewer restrictions than Citrus Heights.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Citrus Heights requires erosion and sediment control BMPs on all construction sites during the wet season (Oct 1-Apr 30). Projects over 1 acre need a Construction General Permit and SWPPP. Grading permits require erosion control plans.

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Galt, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Galt requires erosion and sediment control best management practices on all construction sites disturbing 1 acre or more under the state Construction General Permit. Smaller sites must still prevent sediment from leaving the property during rainy-season grading.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsGalt
Wet SeasonOct 1-Apr 30October 1 to April 30
1+ AcreNeeds CGP & SWPPP-
QSD RequiredFor SWPPP preparation-
BMPsSilt fence, wattles, inlets-
Soil StabilizationRequired on exposed slopes-
State Permit-Construction General Permit
Trigger-1 acre disturbance
Watershed-Cosumnes River
Small Sites-Must still control sediment

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Do I need erosion control for a small home addition?

Yes, sites under 1 acre still need basic wet-season BMPs during grading. Check with Building & Safety for your specific project.

What is a SWPPP?

A Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan β€” required for construction projects over 1 acre, prepared by a Qualified SWPPP Developer.

Galt FAQ

Do I need a SWPPP for a single home build?

Only if your disturbance exceeds 1 acre. Smaller lots follow local BMPs through the building permit.

When can I grade during winter?

Grading during October to April requires additional wet-season controls and may be suspended during active storms.

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