San Diego Environmental Engineering — CEQA, Permitting, Remediation.
Hire San Diego environmental engineering firms for CEQA / NEPA, stormwater, air permits, water and wastewater design, and contaminated site remediation.
Environmental engineering for San Diego's projects and agencies.
San Diego projects sit at the intersection of California's strictest environmental rules and a uniquely sensitive coastal, watershed, and habitat context. Environmental engineering firms here help owners, developers, and public agencies navigate CEQA, the regional MS4 permit, San Diego APCD air rules, Coastal Commission review, and Army Corps / state water board permitting.
Use this hub to find firms with documented San Diego County experience across compliance, permitting, design, and remediation — from stormwater (SWPPP / WPCP) and air-quality permits to brownfield cleanup and water / wastewater treatment design.
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Frequently asked questions
What does a San Diego environmental engineer do?+
Environmental engineers in San Diego handle CEQA / NEPA compliance, stormwater (WPCP / SWPPP), air quality (SDAPCD), water and wastewater design, contaminated site remediation, coastal permitting, and habitat / biological resource studies for projects across San Diego County.
Which agencies regulate environmental work in San Diego?+
San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board (Region 9), San Diego County Air Pollution Control District, California Coastal Commission, US Fish & Wildlife, Army Corps (Los Angeles District), CDFW, and local city / county planning departments.
When do I need environmental engineering in San Diego?+
For new construction, redevelopment, industrial expansions, grading permits, brownfield reuse, coastal projects, water/wastewater infrastructure, and any project triggering CEQA review or NPDES permitting.
How is San Diego environmental engineering different from elsewhere in California?+
San Diego adds coastal zone, MS4 (regional MS4 permit), cross-border (Tijuana watershed) and unique habitat (vernal pools, MSCP) considerations on top of statewide CEQA and water board requirements.
How do I hire a qualified firm?+
Filter for licensed California P.E.s and Professional Geologists with documented San Diego County project experience, then contact directly or post a scoped brief for proposals.