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Fulshear vs Katy

How do erosion control rules compare between Fulshear, TX and Katy, TX?

Fulshear has fewer restrictions than Katy.

Fulshear, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Fort Bend County requires erosion and sediment control measures on construction sites to protect drainage infrastructure and downstream waterways.

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Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Katy requires erosion and sediment controls as part of the SWPPP for one-acre construction sites and incorporates Harris County PCPM design standards for stable channels and detention ponds.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFulshearKaty
SWPPP threshold1 acre disturbed-
Required BMPsSilt fence, inlets, entranceSilt fence, inlets, stabilization
InspectionsDrainage District / Engineering-
State permitTPDES TXR150000-
Trigger-1 acre disturbance
Standard-Harris County PCPM 2019
Plan-SWPPP with erosion controls
Maintenance-Owner responsibility

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Fulshear FAQ

Do single-family lots need a SWPPP?

Individual lots under one acre typically do not need a SWPPP, but the overall subdivision usually does, and lot builders must follow the subdivision SWPPP and county BMP rules.

What if rain washes sediment into the county ditch?

The contractor is responsible for cleaning sediment from county drainage and reinforcing BMPs. Repeat discharges can lead to escalated enforcement.

Katy FAQ

Are erosion controls required on small residential builds?

Formal SWPPPs apply at one acre. Smaller sites still must avoid sediment discharge into city storm sewers under general nuisance and stormwater quality rules.

What design standards apply to channels?

Katy follows Harris County Flood Control District PCPM standards (July 2019) for hydrology, open channels, and detention pond design within minimum construction standards.

Who inspects erosion controls?

Katy Public Works and Code Enforcement inspect construction sites; the Stormwater Technician handles complaints at 281-391-4876.

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