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Stormwater Management: Redwood City vs San Mateo

How do stormwater management rules compare between Redwood City, CA and San Mateo, CA?

Redwood City and San Mateo have similar restriction levels.

Redwood City, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated San Mateo County is a permittee under the San Francisco Bay Area Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit (MRP 3.0, Order R2-2022-0018) which imposes NPDES Phase I stormwater requirements. Projects creating/replacing 2,500+ sq ft of impervious surface trigger C.3 post-construction stormwater treatment requirements (LID, biofiltration). Illicit discharges to storm drains are prohibited. Construction sites disturbing 1+ acres require SWPPPs and monthly wet-season inspections.

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San Mateo, CA

San Mateo County

Some Restrictions

San Mateo enforces stormwater regulations under its NPDES Municipal Permit (San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program). Development creating or replacing 5,000+ sq ft of impervious surface must implement permanent stormwater BMPs. Illegal discharge to the storm drain system is prohibited.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRedwood CitySan Mateo
PermitMRP 3.0 R2-2022-0018-
C.3 Trigger2,500+ sq ft impervious-
TreatmentLID / biofiltration-
Construction1+ acre needs SWPPP-
DischargeZero pollutants allowedNon-stormwater prohibited
Program-SM County Water Pollution Prevention
BMP Threshold-5,000+ sq ft impervious surface
Destination-San Francisco Bay
Public Works-650-522-7300

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Redwood City FAQ

Does adding a patio or new driveway trigger stormwater treatment?

If your project creates or replaces 2,500 or more square feet of impervious surface (cumulative over 5 years), yes — you trigger Provision C.3 and must implement on-site stormwater treatment (typically a bioretention area sized to the project). Permeable pavers receive 50% credit. Below 2,500 sq ft, source control and site design still apply but full treatment is not required.

How do I report oil or paint being dumped down a storm drain?

Call the San Mateo County Stormwater Pollution Hotline: (650) 599-1420, or report online at smcsustainability.org/report-pollution. For immediate hazards (large spill, chemicals reaching a creek) call 911. Illicit discharges carry federal Clean Water Act penalties.

San Mateo FAQ

What stormwater rules apply to my project?

Projects creating or replacing 5,000+ square feet of impervious surface must implement permanent stormwater BMPs reviewed during the permit process.

Can I wash my car in the driveway?

Car wash runoff containing soap and chemicals should not enter the storm drain. Use a commercial car wash or wash over permeable surfaces.

Where does San Mateo's stormwater go?

The city's storm drain system discharges to San Francisco Bay without treatment, which is why pollution prevention is critical.

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