Stormwater Management for Professionals
Central Coast Low Impact Development Initiative
Converting tested percolation rates to infiltration rates using the “Porchet Method.”
Orange County Guidance Documents
Riverside County Guidance Documents
Calming the Storm Workshop Materials
Presentations:
Stormwater Permit Requirements and How They Affect You
Benefits of Early Planning and Overcoming Site Constraints
Low Impact Development in the Central Coast Region (modified)
Site Soil Testing Methodologies
Design and Construction Considerations for BioRetention
Pervious Concretes, Pavements, and Asphalts
Every Drop Counts: Using Rainwater to Offset your Project’s Water Demand
Current and Future Incentives for LID
Local Agency Information for Stormwater, Landscape & Water Conservation
County of Santa Cruz
Stormwater
Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance
City of Santa Cruz and Santa Cruz Water Department
Stormwater Program
Low Impact Development Requirements
Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance
Landscape and Water Conservation
City of Scotts Valley and Scotts Valley Water District
Stormwater
Landscape and Water Conservation
City of Watsonville
Stormwater
Landscape and Water Conservation
Soquel Creek Water District
Landscape and Water Conservation Ordinances
Water-wise Landscaping for Homeowners
Slow it, Spread it, Sink it! A homeowners Guide for Greening Stormwater Runoff
Monterey Bay Friendly Landscaping
Water-Smart Gardening in Santa Cruz County
Rainscaping Guide-Missouri Botanical Garden
Rebates, Grants, and Cost Share Program
Resource Conservation District
Funding for stormwater and landscape conservation related projects is currently available for landowners within the San Lorenzo River Watershed (includes Santa Cruz, Scotts Valley, Felton, Ben Lomond, Brookdale and Boulder Creek). Contact the RCD for eligibility requirements.
List of Monterey Bay Area Rebates
Pajaro Valley Water Management Agency Rebates