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Katy vs Sugar Land

How do stormwater management rules compare between Katy, TX and Sugar Land, TX?

Sugar Land has fewer restrictions than Katy.

Katy, TX

Fort Bend County

Heavy Restrictions

Katy requires a stormwater pollution prevention plan and TPDES coverage for any construction site disturbing one or more acres, including post-construction BMPs maintained by the property owner.

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Sugar Land, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Sugar Land's Stormwater Management Program addresses flood control, runoff quality, and public education. The city complies with TPDES MS4 General Permit requirements. All new development must incorporate stormwater management measures. The program covers erosion control, illicit discharge detection, and post-construction stormwater management.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKatySugar Land
Threshold1 acre disturbed-
Required permitTPDES TXR150000-
PlanSWPPP plus post-construction-
MaintenanceOwner responsibility-
ContactStormwater 281-391-4876Public Works Department
Program-Stormwater Management Program
Permit-TPDES MS4 General Permit
Components-Flood control, water quality, public ed

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Katy FAQ

Does my single-lot home build need a SWPPP?

Only if it disturbs at least one acre or is part of a larger common plan of development. Smaller standalone lots typically don't trigger TPDES coverage in Katy.

Who maintains BMPs after construction?

The property owner is solely responsible for the operation and maintenance of structural and non-structural BMPs installed on their site, per Katy's stormwater article.

What if my project crosses the one-acre threshold mid-build?

You must stop, prepare and obtain SWPPP approval, and file TPDES coverage before continuing. Operating without coverage is a city and state violation.

Sugar Land FAQ

Does Sugar Land have stormwater regulations?

Yes. The Stormwater Management Program covers flood control, runoff quality, erosion control, and illicit discharge detection under TPDES MS4 permit requirements.

Who manages stormwater in Sugar Land?

The Public Works Department administers the Stormwater Management Program in coordination with Fort Bend County Drainage District.

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