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Impervious Surface/Stormwater Information

The City of Pleasanton reviews elements of proposed development to provide comprehensive management of the storm drainage system to protect our community and the environment.

 

Impervious Surface/Stormwater Requirements

The links below contain: 1) general information about the San Francisco Bay Region’s impervious surface and stormwater requirements and the form(s)/plan(s) required to be submitted to the City of Pleasanton for projects creating/replacing 2,500 sq. ft. or more of impervious surface; and 2) information about stormwater runoff and pollution in general.  If you have questions about the impervious surface/stormwater requirements or have questions about a required form/plan, please contact the City of Pleasanton Engineering Division, Development Services Section, at (925) 931-5650 or (925) 931-5656.

 

Impervious Surface/Stormwater Submittal Requirements


Form A


Form B


Form C


Form D

Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit


Alameda County Information about Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit


State Information about Municipal Regional Stormwater Permit


EPA Information about Stormwater

 

An “impervious surface” is any surface on or in any parcel that reduces the rate of natural infiltration of stormwater into the soil, including, but not limited to, an area occupied by buildings, structures, driveways, streets, sidewalks, asphalt, concrete, compacted gravel, or other non-porous or semi-porous substance

 

If you need additional information, or have questions

about impervious surface/Stormwater Requirements or forms,

please contact

the City of Pleasanton Engineering Division, Development Services Section,

Telephone: (925) 931-5650 or (925) 931-5656

Also, did you know that draining pool or spa water into the street is prohibited because of the chlorine and chemical content? 

Click here to find out how to de-chlorinate pool water before discharging.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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