The City's Storm Water Pollution Prevention Program has six primary areas
of responsibility to help improve the City's water quality.
Investigations & Enforcement
The program conducts investigations of illegal pollutant discharges by residents,
businesses and public agencies into the City's storm water
conveyance system. This includes responding to reports that
come in via: the Storm Water Pollution Hotline, the regional
reporting hotline, and from activities observed by staff while
patrolling their assigned area. The program also prepares cases for Civil
Penalty hearings before an administrative law judge.
Public Education & Training Section
The program creates and conducts storm water pollution
prevention public education and outreach to more than 1.2 million
residents, 70,000 businesses, and government agencies operating in the City
limits. The program also educates and trains City staff on the City's storm drain
collection system, the pollutants that cause beach closures and the
behaviors they can adopt at work and at home to improve the water quality
of San Diego's beaches, bays and watersheds.
Watershed Coordination
The program works to improve San Diego's watersheds and eco-systems,
by changing the way development is conceived, designed and permitted
in the City of San Diego. The program leads a citywide
effort to retool and reconfigure existing policies, procedures
and development permits to incorporate pro-active storm water
pollution prevention strategies.
Receiving Water Monitoring
The program samples, monitors and records the health of recreational
waters throughout the City of San Diego.
The data accumulated will assist the City in setting priorities,
determining appropriate remedies and identifying education.
Engineering Best Management Practices Development
The program develops citywide standards for on-site storm
water pollution prevention practices and activities at public
and private construction sites. It also works with the
construction and development industry to share information on "Best
Management Practices" and engineering design strategies that will
reduce and prevent sediment, erosion and other construction
discharges from entering the City's storm drain collection system.
Administrative Support
This section is responsible for tracking and recording program achievements in all areas; overseeing the financial management functions for the division; producing the Annual Regional Water Quality Control Board Report; and providing customer service by answering the City's Storm Water Hotline (235-1000) for discharges within the City of San Diego and providing information to the public on a variety of storm water topics.
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