Inglewood Sewer Fees & Storm Drain Limits
Inglewood, California regulates sewer fees, prohibited discharges and storm drain protection through municipal ordinances and stormwater programs. This FAQ explains who enforces rules, how fees and discharge limits are applied, how to report illegal discharges, and where to find official forms and contacts. For local ordinance text, see the City municipal code. Municipal Code[1]
Penalties & Enforcement
Enforcement of sewer and storm drain rules in Inglewood is carried out by the city departments responsible for Public Works and Code Compliance, often in coordination with regional water boards. Official enforcement mechanisms and civil or administrative remedies are described in municipal code and state stormwater statutes. State Stormwater Program[2]
- Fines: specific fine amounts are not specified on the cited page; see the municipal code and enforcement sections for details.[1]
- Escalation: whether first, repeat or continuing offence fines apply is not specified on the cited page; review ordinance enforcement clauses.[1]
- Non-monetary sanctions: orders to remediate, abatement directives, permit suspension or referral to court are possible remedies referenced in enforcement policies but specific processes or thresholds are not specified on the cited page.[2]
- Enforcer & complaints: Public Works or Code Compliance handle inspections and complaints; use the city contact pages or regional board hotlines to report violations.[1]
- Appeals & review: appeal routes and time limits are set in municipal procedure and administrative hearing rules; specific time limits are not specified on the cited page and must be confirmed in the code or appeal procedures.[1]
Applications & Forms
Permits, sewer connection forms and stormwater management plan templates—if published—are listed by the city or permitted through regional programs. No single application or form name and fee is listed on the cited municipal pages; check the Public Works or Building division for project-specific forms.[1]
How enforcement typically works
- Investigation: complaints or inspections prompt a site visit and evidence gathering.
- Notice: the city issues a notice of violation or corrective order.
- Remediation: property owner or operator is ordered to clean or mitigate discharges.
- Enforcement action: unresolved violations may lead to administrative fines, civil actions, or referral to the regional board.
FAQ
- Who enforces storm drain and sewer discharge rules in Inglewood?
- The City of Inglewood Public Works and Code Compliance departments enforce local rules; regional enforcement may involve the State or Regional Water Quality Control Boards.[2]
- Are there limits on what I can discharge to the storm drain?
- Yes. Prohibited discharges typically include chemicals, oils, wastewater, and hazardous materials. Exact discharge limits and categories are defined in city ordinances and state stormwater permits; see the municipal code for ordinance language.[1]
- How do I report an illegal discharge or clogged storm drain?
- Report spills or illicit discharges to City of Inglewood Public Works or the county/regional hotline; immediate health or safety risks should use emergency numbers and the regional reporting channels.[3]
How-To
- Document the incident with photos, time, location, and any witness contact details.
- Contain and stop the source if it is safe to do so; avoid discharging absorbents into drains.
- Report the discharge to the City of Inglewood Public Works or Code Compliance and to regional stormwater authorities as appropriate.
- Follow any remediation orders and keep records of cleanup, disposal receipts, and communications.
Key Takeaways
- Check the municipal code for ordinance language that governs fees and prohibited discharges.[1]
- Report illegal discharges to Public Works and regional authorities immediately.[3]
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Inglewood Departments and Contacts
- City of Inglewood Municipal Code
- Los Angeles County Stormwater Program
- Regional Water Board - Stormwater