Storm Water Pollution Prevention

Municipal Storm Water Program- NPDES Phase II

The Municipal Storm Water Program is designed to implement the requirements of the Federal Clean Water Act and the State's Porter Cologne Water Quality Act, as administered by the State Water Quality Control Board and the Regional Water Quality Control Board - Region 3. The provisions of the required Storm Water Management Program (SWMP) address Storm Water Pollution Prevention throughout Lompoc. The requirements of the Regional Water Quality Control Board as identified in the City's SWMP apply to new construction, redevelopment, business and industry and residential use of properties within the City of Lompoc.

If you have a concern about storm water pollutants or see activity that will result in storm water pollution, you can report it by leaving a message on the City's Storm Water Hotline at 736-1266

  1. City of Lompoc Appeal to State Water Quality Control Board
    1. Cover Letter
    2. Petition for Review
    3. Statement of Points and Athorities
  2. Decision of the Regional Water Quality Control Board on the City of Lompoc's Storm Water Management Program
    1. Resolution Transmittal
    2. Resolution R3 2008-007111

    3. Supplemental Sheet 1
    4. Supplemental Sheet 2
    5. Board Supplemental Final 3
    6. Resolution, Item 9 & Table of Required Changes Item 9
    7. City of Lompoc Hearing Submittal dated 10/2/08
    8. Homebuilders Hearing Submittal dated 10/3/08
    9. SBCK Supplemental Supplemental
  3. Storm Water Management Program Submittal, May 2008
    1. Submittal to Regional Water Quality Control Board on May 23, 2001
      1. Cover Letter
      2. Storm Water Management Program
        1. Appendix A - City of Lompoc Master Storm Drain Map
        2. Appendix B - San Miguelito Creek Watershed Map
        3. Appendix C - Lompoc Storm Water Map
        4. Appendix D - City Boundary Map, Including US Penitentiary Property
      3. City of Lompoc's Table of Changes Submitted May 2008
    2. Lompoc City Council Report on Draft SWMP - 5/20/08
    3. Public Notice of Lompoc's Draft SWMP - June 23, 2008 - August 23, 2008
    4. City of Lompoc's Request for Public Hearing on Draft SWMP, 8/7/08
    5. Regional Water Quality Control Board Staff's Draft Table of Required Changes dated 8/12/08 for City of Lompoc's Draft SWMP, dated May 2008
    6. Heal the Oceans' Comments dated 8/21/08 on Lompoc's Draft Dated May 2008
    7. Homebuilder's Association's Comments, dated 8/22/08, on Lompoc's SWMP, dated May 2008
    8. Santa Barbara Channelkeeper's Comments dated 8/22/08 on Lompoc's May 2008 Draft SWMP
    9. City of Lompoc's Response dated 9/5/08 to Regional Board Staff's Comment letter dated 8/12/08, Regarging Lompoc's Draft SWMP

      If you would like to be added to the interested parties list for the Storm Water Management Program, please submit your request to Stacy Lawson at s_Lawson@ci.lompoc.ca.us or call (805)875-8275

  4. Storm Water Program Background
    1. SWMP Submittal April 2008
      1. Request for Extension
      2. Cover Letter
      3. Superceded Storm Water Management Program April 2008
      4. Regional Water Quality Control Board Comments on Lompoc's April 2008 SWMP submittal
      5. City Council Staff Report - 4/15/08
    2. Letters to Region 3 MS4's from the Regional Water Quality Control Board.
      1. Regional Water Quality Control Board Letter - 2/15/08
        1. Regional Board Cycle 1 Schedule - Lompoc (revised) 4/21/08
      2. Regional Water Quality Control Board Letter - 7/10/08
    3. Public Outreach during SWMP Process
      1. Notice of Revised Storm Water Requirements - 3/19/08
      2. Interested Parties List