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Jurupa Valley outlines NPDES compliance plan, full‑capture installations to meet state trash amendment

2097788 · January 9, 2025
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Summary

City staff told the Public Works Advisory Committee on Jan. 9 that Jurupa Valley is operating under the NPDES general permit and has adopted Track 1 compliance for California’s Trash Amendment, requiring full-capture devices at stormwater outfalls.

City environmental staff briefed the Public Works Advisory Committee on Jan. 9 about the city’s responsibilities under the NPDES stormwater permit and California’s statewide Trash Amendment, including the planned installation and maintenance of full-capture trash devices.

Debbie, identified in the meeting as the city’s environmental manager, explained that the NPDES program stems from Section 402 of the Federal Clean Water Act and that the city operates under general permit coverage with Riverside County Flood Control as the principal permittee. Jurupa Valley is a Phase I jurisdiction, and the updated permit (scheduled for adoption later in the year, per the presentation) carries stricter monitoring and reporting requirements, a more extensive watershed management…

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