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Stormwater Management: New Haven vs West Haven

How do stormwater management rules compare between New Haven, CT and West Haven, CT?

New Haven and West Haven have similar restriction levels.

New Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Connecticut DEEP issues a statewide MS4 general permit requiring municipalities to control stormwater discharges. Standards for illicit discharges, post-construction controls, and the 2004 Stormwater Quality Manual apply uniformly.

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West Haven, CT

New Haven County

Heavy Restrictions

Connecticut DEEP issues a statewide MS4 general permit requiring municipalities to control stormwater discharges. Standards for illicit discharges, post-construction controls, and the 2004 Stormwater Quality Manual apply uniformly.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew HavenWest Haven
PermitMS4 General PermitMS4 General Permit
Lead agencyDEEPDEEP
Construction threshold1+ acre disturbed1+ acre disturbed
Civil penaltyUp to $25,000 dailyUp to $25,000 daily
Design manual2004 Stormwater Quality Manual2004 Stormwater Quality Manual

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

New Haven FAQ

Do I need a stormwater permit for my home construction project?

Projects disturbing less than one acre typically do not need the state Construction General Permit, but local erosion control approval is still required and best management practices apply under municipal ordinances.

Can towns adopt weaker stormwater rules than the state?

No. Connecticut municipalities must implement at least the minimum control measures required by the MS4 general permit. Local rules may be stricter but never less protective than state standards.

West Haven FAQ

Do I need a stormwater permit for my home construction project?

Projects disturbing less than one acre typically do not need the state Construction General Permit, but local erosion control approval is still required and best management practices apply under municipal ordinances.

Can towns adopt weaker stormwater rules than the state?

No. Connecticut municipalities must implement at least the minimum control measures required by the MS4 general permit. Local rules may be stricter but never less protective than state standards.

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