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Stormwater Management: Corona vs Temecula

How do stormwater management rules compare between Corona, CA and Temecula, CA?

Corona and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Corona regulates stormwater discharge under Municipal Code Chapter 13.32 and the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board MS4 Permit. Property owners and contractors must prevent pollutants from entering the storm drain system, which discharges to Temescal Wash and ultimately the Santa Ana River.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Temecula Municipal Code Chapter 8.28 prohibits non-stormwater discharges into the MS4 storm drain system, which flows untreated into Murrieta Creek and the Santa Margarita River. Property owners must implement BMPs to prevent pollutants from entering storm drains. Construction sites disturbing 1+ acre require a SWPPP and coverage under the State Construction General Permit. Violations carry fines up to $1,000 per day.

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Corona FAQ

Temecula FAQ

Can I wash my car in the driveway?

Yes, but use biodegradable soap and minimize runoff. Commercial car washes recycle water and are preferred. Charity car washes need a permit and a discharge plan.

What if I see someone dumping into a storm drain?

Report it immediately to Temecula Public Works (951-694-6411) or the 24/7 hotline. Note the location, vehicle, and substance. The City investigates all reports.

Do small home projects need stormwater controls?

Projects under 1 acre don't need a SWPPP, but you must still prevent sediment and debris from entering storm drains using fiber rolls, gravel bags, or covering stockpiles.

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