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Stormwater Management: Citrus Heights vs McClellan Park

How do stormwater management rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and McClellan Park, CA?

Citrus Heights and McClellan Park have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Citrus Heights operates an NPDES MS4 stormwater program under the Sacramento Area Stormwater Quality Partnership. Discharging anything other than rainwater into storm drains is prohibited. New development must implement Low Impact Development (LID) per the Sacramento Region Stormwater Quality Design Manual.

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McClellan Park, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento County operates under a joint NPDES MS4 Permit (R5-2016-0040) with the City of Sacramento and other co-permittees. County Code Chapter 15.12 implements stormwater pollution prevention. New and redevelopment projects over 1 acre (or smaller in some cases) must comply with Post-Construction Stormwater Standards including LID and hydromodification controls.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsMcClellan Park
PermitNPDES MS4 via SASQPNPDES R5-2016-0040
ProhibitionOnly rainwater in storm drains-
LID Threshold5,000 sq ft impervious-
Construction1+ acre needs CGP/SWPPP-
Fine$100-$10,000+-
County Code-Chapter 15.12
SWPPP-1+ acre disturbance
LID-5,000+ sq ft impervious
Penalty-Up to $10,000/day

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Can I wash my car in the driveway?

Yes, but soapy runoff should be directed to landscaping or a sewer cleanout, not the street/storm drain. Commercial car washing is preferred.

Where do I report illegal dumping in a storm drain?

Contact Citrus Heights Public Works or the Sacramento Stormwater Hotline to report illicit discharges.

McClellan Park FAQ

Can I wash my car in my driveway?

Residential car washing is allowed but soapy water should be directed to landscaped areas, not the street or storm drain.

Do I need a SWPPP for my home remodel?

Only if construction disturbs 1 acre or more. Smaller sites still need erosion and sediment control Best Management Practices.

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