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Council adopts ordinance requiring treatment or infiltration of three-quarters-inch of storm runoff

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Summary

The council unanimously approved an ordinance to align city rules with the Regional Water Quality Control Board, requiring certain project types to treat or infiltrate three-quarters of an inch of rainwater; members discussed waiver reporting to the council.

The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance that implements Regional Water Quality Control Board requirements calling for treatment or infiltration of three-quarters of an inch of stormwater runoff for certain project types.

Gary Moore of the Bureau of Sanitation, presenting the item, told the council, "This ordinance here will make us in compliance with the new requirements from the Regional Water Quality Control Board that 9 different designation types of projects will require either treatment or…

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