Almanac note · Home and property
Manteca flood maps and storm drains explain rainy-day trouble spots
Manteca's flood maps and storm drain information help residents understand address-level flood questions, stormwater flow, and who to call when local flooding shows up.
Manteca is flat enough that rainy-day problems can feel very local: one street drains fine, another corner ponds, and a low spot near a basin or canal can act differently than a newer subdivision a few blocks away. That is why the address matters more than citywide guesswork.
Manteca’s flood map page links to FEMA flood insurance rate map information and local floodplain map exhibits. Those maps are the slower, address-level side of the question. They can matter when buying a home, checking insurance, planning a project, or trying to understand why a property shows up in a flood-related search.
The storm drain page explains the everyday system under the streets. Manteca operates a large storm drainage network with pipelines, pump stations, and detention basins that move runoff through local drains and laterals toward the San Joaquin River. When leaves, debris, heavy rain, or a low area slow things down, the problem may be more specific than “the city is flooding.”
For residents, the practical habit is to know the map layer for your address and keep the stormwater contact information handy. During a storm, avoid driving through water, give blocked drains some room, and report a local flooding problem through the city path. Most rain days are manageable. The map just helps you read your own block better.
Where to see it
Manteca flood map and storm drain system pages.
Official sources
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Reviewed July 7, 2026
California Porch explains the path. The official source is still the place to confirm the current rule, fee, form, map, deadline, or office decision.
Use the official page before you spend money, file paperwork, rely on a deadline, or change a property.
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