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Stormwater Management: Escondido vs Fallbrook

How do stormwater management rules compare between Escondido, CA and Fallbrook, CA?

Escondido has fewer restrictions than Fallbrook.

Escondido, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

NPDES CAS0108758. All new development needs BMPs. Environmental Programs Division manages 7 compliance programs.

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Fallbrook, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

San Diego County adopted the Watershed Protection, Stormwater Management, and Discharge Control Ordinance (WPO) in 2016. The ordinance prohibits pollutant discharge to storm drains and requires stormwater management for development projects. All properties must prevent illicit discharges.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEscondidoFallbrook
NPDESCAS0108758-
AgencyRWQCB β€” SD-
BMPAll new development-
Programs7-
Report760-839-4650-
Ordinance-Watershed Protection Ordinance (2016)
Discharge-Pollutant discharge to storm drains prohibited
Development-SWQMP required for qualifying projects
Construction-Erosion/sediment control BMPs required
Manual-County Stormwater Standards Manual

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Escondido FAQ

NPDES permit?

SD Regional Municipal Storm Water Permit CAS0108758.

Storm drain rules?

Only rainwater. No oil, grease, chemicals, paint.

Need stormwater plan?

Most projects do. Engineering: 760-839-4651.

Fallbrook FAQ

What is the stormwater ordinance in San Diego County?

The Watershed Protection Ordinance (WPO) prohibits pollutant discharge to storm drains and requires stormwater management for development projects. It was adopted in 2016 to protect water quality.

Do I need a stormwater plan for my construction project?

Development projects of certain sizes must prepare Stormwater Quality Management Plans (SWQMPs). Check the County Stormwater Standards Manual for thresholds and requirements.

Can I wash my car and let water run into the storm drain?

No. Wash water containing soap, oil, and chemicals should not be discharged to storm drains. Use a commercial car wash that recycles water or wash on permeable surfaces where water can infiltrate the ground.

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