Environmental, Sewer & Storm Water

Groundwater Sampling MW-3 018_2upThe Environmental Division performs a variety of engineering and environmental functionalities. Its primary functionalities are:

  • Administer and monitor/regulate the use of the sewer system to provide a safe and reliable sewerage disposal service, at a relative low cost, by regulating wastewater quality and flow from commercial businesses, identifying rehabilitation projects, including the lining of inner surface of the sewer mains, performing cameral inspections of sewer mains, and working with vendors and other divisions to prevent sewer overflow and to orchestrate sewer overflow cleanup, if occurs;
  • As part of the Clean Water Act, through the joint National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) storm water program/permit with the County of San Bernardino, prevent and eliminate the surface water contamination from entering the City’s storm drain system leading to ground water recharge basins;
  • Operate the methane gas collection and extraction system at the City’s closed landfill to prevent gas migration outside the landfill perimeter, and perform the monitoring of landfill wells to evaluate and prevent groundwater contamination due to landfill leachate, if any;
  • Plan and implement the recycled water program, to extend recycled water supply and convert potable water landscape irrigation to recycled water irrigation;
  • Prepare compliance reports to various regulatory agencies with respect to the above functionalities, and review engineering reports, including hydrology and drainage plans, contractors’ or businesses’ Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) and developers’ Water Quality Management Plans (WQMP); and
  • If applicable, apply and implement federal and local grants to enhance the City’s water supply programs or to install additional solar systems at the City facilities.

Simply put it, the Environmental Division’s scope of work, is from the sewer line underneath to the solar panels above.

Sewer Service Fees

Effective July 1, 2024, the total monthly sewer service rate for City of Upland customers is $37.07 per Equivalent Dwelling Unit (EDU). This rate is comprised of two components:

  • $11.29 per EDU: City of Upland Sewer Service Fee
  • $25.78 per EDU: Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA) Pass-Through Fee
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Sewer Service Fees

Resolution 6806 Sewer Service Fee 10.1.2024
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IEUA Pass-Through Treatment Rate
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Storm Water Management/ Program

Storm Water Program and Permit
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Upland WQMP Guidelines and Procedures
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Upland Preliminary WQMP
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Upland WQMP Covenant and Agreement
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Water Quality Management Plans
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Upland WQMP Handout
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Upland Non-Priority WQMP
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Upland Project Close-Out Checklist for City Inspector (For Reference Only)
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For more information, tips, and educational handouts on storm water pollution prevention and best management practices (BMP) for your home or business, please click here.
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Pass-Through Sewerage Treatment Rate of Inland Empire Utilities Agency (IEUA)

FAQ by IEUA
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Sewer Rate Adjustment St. 7.1.2022
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Sewer System Management Plan (SSMP)

Sewer System MP Update 2025
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Non-Domestic Waterwaste Discharge

Regional Sewage Service Contract
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Fats, Oils and Grease Control
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Non-Domestic Waste Discharge Permits
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