Storm Drain Master Plan (SDMP)
The City of Manteca has updated a Draft Storm Drain Master Plan (SDMP) to
provide a variety of storm drainage design criteria for the new and
redevelopment projects.
The draft SDMP identifies and analyzes the existing drainage deficiencies as of
2012 and provides the storm drainage concepts for the future developments
required to serve the City at buildout of the General Plan 2023.
Draft SDMP is available to review the following link below:
Stormwater Pollution Prevention
The City of Manteca operates and maintains the Storm Drain System, which serves the community. The City's Storm Drainage System consists of approximately 170 miles of pipeline, 36 pump stations, and 35 detention basins. When it rains, the runoff flows through this system, into South San Joaquin Irrigation District drains and laterals, and eventually into the San Joaquin River.
The City of Manteca is required by the Environmental Protection Agency, as part of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES), to have a Storm Water Management Program (SWMP). The purpose of the program is to limit to the maximum extent practicable the discharge of pollutants into the waters of the United States.
You can access the City of Manteca Storm Water Management Program by clicking on this link.
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For general storm water information, please call 456-8400.
For the San Joaquin County
Hazardous Waste Hotline, call
1-800-449-4840.
For flooding problems during business hours, call 456-8400.
ONLY RAIN
DOWN THE DRAIN

