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We specialize in preparing Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) tailored to your site plans to prevent stormwater pollution effectively. Our fixed-rate service of $525.00 covers comprehensive assistance in creating your SWPPP. We take care of submitting all necessary documentation to regulatory authorities for a fee of $400.00, including the Notice of Intent (NOI) and permit fee. When your project is completed or terminated, we can file the Notice of Termination (NOT) for a nominal fee of $25.00. If any project changes require a Notice of Change (NOC), simply request pricing from us. Let us help you ensure compliance with environmental regulations and safeguard the environment with our reliable SWPPP Services.
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Your Guide to SWPPP Compliance in Texas
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A Step-by-Step Guide to SWPPP Inspections in Texas
This blog post provides a detailed step-by-step guide to conducting Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP) inspections in Texas, highlighting the importance of reviewing the SWPPP, training the inspection team, conducting thorough site inspection, documenting findings, taking prompt corrective actions for deficiencies, and preparing for possible audits by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).
What Is a Notice of Termination and When Is It Needed in Texas?
A Notice of Termination (NOT) is a crucial document for construction projects in Texas, signaling the end of permit coverage under the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and should be submitted to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality once construction is complete, the site is stabilized, there are no further stormwater discharges, and a final inspection has been conducted, ensuring compliance with stormwater pollution prevention regulations.
SWPPP Success Stories: How Texas Projects Stay Compliant
The blog post highlights three success stories of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) in Texas to demonstrate how these plans can ensure compliance, reduce costs, and protect local waterways and ecosystems through preventive measures such as erosion control, innovative Best Management Practices (BMPs), real-time monitoring and training.
What Is a Notice of Change and When Is It Needed in Texas?
A Notice of Change (NOC) is a document that you submit to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality to update or amend your existing Notice of Intent or Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan during a construction project, ensuring you avoid penalties for outdated information and maintain compliance with relevant environmental regulations.
When is an SWPPP Required in Texas?
In Texas, an SWPPP is required for industrial facilities, construction sites disturbing one or more acres of land, municipalities with MS4 permits, agricultural operations, and hydrocarbon handling and storage facilities to prevent stormwater pollution and comply with State Water Quality Control Board regulations.
What is an SWPPP?
An SWPPP, or Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, is a site-specific document required for construction projects in Texas that disturb one acre or more of land, detailing how the project will minimize stormwater pollution and comply with local and federal regulations to protect local ecosystems and water quality.
What is a SWPPP NOI, Notice of Intent?
The SWPPP NOI Notice of Intent is a formal document submitted when starting a construction project that will disturb one or more acres of land, outlining project details and the intent to implement a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan to comply with environmental regulations and protect water quality by providing project information, owner and contact details, project duration, land disturbance extent, and outlining Best Management Practices (BMPs).