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Garden Grove vs Newport Beach

How do stormwater management rules compare between Garden Grove, CA and Newport Beach, CA?

Garden Grove has fewer restrictions than Newport Beach.

Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Garden Grove regulates stormwater runoff under Municipal Code Title 14 and the Orange County NPDES MS4 Permit. New development and significant redevelopment must incorporate best management practices to prevent polluted runoff from reaching storm drains, channels, and ultimately the Pacific Ocean.

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Newport Beach, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Newport Beach enforces strict stormwater management regulations to protect Newport Bay, the ocean, and coastal waterways. The city's NPDES permit requires construction sites, businesses, and property owners to implement best management practices preventing polluted runoff. New development and significant redevelopment must incorporate post-construction water quality features.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGarden GroveNewport Beach
Governing CodeMunicipal Code Title 14-
Regional PermitOC NPDES MS4 Permit-
SWPPP RequiredSites disturbing 1+ acre-
LID RequiredNew development/redevelopment-
Public Works(714) 741-5375-
WQMP Trigger-500+ sq ft disturbance
Post-Construction-2,500+ sq ft impervious surface
Discharge Fine-Starting at $500 per day
Code Section-NBMC Chapter 14.36

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Garden Grove FAQ

What can I not put into Garden Grove storm drains?

It is illegal to discharge anything other than stormwater into the storm drain system. This includes wash water, pool water, paint, oil, pesticides, fertilizer runoff, and sediment. Storm drains flow untreated to local waterways.

Do I need a WQMP for my construction project in Garden Grove?

Yes, new development and significant redevelopment projects must prepare a Water Quality Management Plan incorporating LID strategies and BMPs. Projects disturbing one or more acres also need a state Construction General Permit and SWPPP.

Who enforces stormwater rules in Garden Grove?

Garden Grove Public Works and Code Enforcement enforce local stormwater rules. The Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board oversees the NPDES MS4 permit. Contact Public Works at (714) 741-5375 for questions.

Newport Beach FAQ

What triggers stormwater requirements for my Newport Beach project?

Projects disturbing 500 or more square feet of land require a Water Quality Management Plan. Projects creating 2,500 or more square feet of impervious surface must include permanent water quality treatment features in the design.

Can I wash my car and let water flow to the street in Newport Beach?

Washing vehicles on the street where runoff enters storm drains is prohibited. Wash vehicles on permeable surfaces like lawns, use a commercial car wash, or ensure all wash water is captured and directed to the sanitary sewer.

Who enforces stormwater rules in Newport Beach?

The Public Works Department Water Quality division enforces stormwater regulations. Report illicit discharges or construction site runoff to (949) 644-3215 or the city's water quality hotline.

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