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Stormwater Management: Petaluma vs Rohnert Park

How do stormwater management rules compare between Petaluma, CA and Rohnert Park, CA?

Petaluma has fewer restrictions than Rohnert Park.

Petaluma, CA

Sonoma County

Some Restrictions

Petaluma Code Ch. 15.80 prohibits discharge of pollutants to the City's MS4 storm drain system. Illicit connections and prohibited discharges are violations subject to administrative and civil penalties.

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Rohnert Park, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Sonoma County operates under two separate Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) NPDES permits - one issued by the North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board for the Russian River basin and one by the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board for southern Sonoma County. Chapter 11 of the Sonoma County Code prohibits discharge of any pollutant (including muddy construction runoff) to the storm-drain system or waters of the state. Development and redevelopment projects must implement Low-Impact Development (LID) post-construction stormwater controls.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPetalumaRohnert Park
CodePetaluma Code Ch. 15.80-
Spill ReportingRequired (Β§15.80.190)-
BMPsRequired during construction-
Local Code-Sonoma County Code Chapter 11 (Construction Grading and Drainage)
Federal Authority-Clean Water Act Section 402 (NPDES)
State Authority-Porter-Cologne Water Code Sections 13000+
MS4 Permits-North Coast RWQCB + San Francisco Bay RWQCB
Required Controls-LID post-construction BMPs (bioretention, swales, etc.)
C.3 Threshold (SFB)->= 10,000 sq ft impervious creation/replacement
Construction Plan Form-Permit Sonoma GRD-011 - Erosion Prevention & Sediment Control Notes
Civil Liability-Up to $10,000/day per violation (Water Code 13350)

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Petaluma FAQ

What if I spill paint?

Contain immediately, do not wash to storm drain, and report to the City.

Rohnert Park FAQ

Can I discharge pool water or wash water to a Sonoma County storm drain?

Generally no. Only specifically exempted clean discharges (e.g., uncontaminated groundwater, dechlorinated and pH-neutralized pool water meeting discharge limits) are allowed under Sonoma County Code Chapter 11 and the County's MS4 permits. Soaps, detergents, paint wash, concrete slurry, and chlorinated pool water are prohibited from entering storm drains.

What stormwater controls do I need for a new development in Sonoma County?

Construction-phase Erosion and Sediment Control Plans per Permit Sonoma GRD-011, plus Low-Impact Development (LID) post-construction BMPs. In the Bay Area AQMD portion of the county, C.3 Regulated Projects (10,000 sq ft or more of impervious surface) require sized treatment and hydromodification controls under the SFB MS4 permit.

Is my small project really subject to stormwater rules?

Yes - even projects under 1 acre that are exempt from the State Construction General Permit are still subject to Sonoma County Code Chapter 11's prohibition on polluted runoff. BMPs must be implemented year-round and significantly increased during the wet season (October 15 - May 15).

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